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Rules are not for rickshaws

The number of residents who have anything positive to say about three-wheelers in our city is small When will that change

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mid-day's recent autorickshaw campaign resulted in hundreds of auto drivers across the city being pulled up and fined for violating the rules. File Pic

mid-day's recent autorickshaw campaign resulted in hundreds of auto drivers across the city being pulled up and fined for violating the rules. File Pic

Lindsay PereiraRickshaw or taxi drives have been conducted by every newspaper in this city every year, for as long as I can remember. This would be an amusing fact, if it weren't for the serious reasons behind these laborious, time-consuming exercises.

Journalists ought to expose wrongdoing, of course, but should also start asking themselves a few questions when they start exposing the same issues more than once. Here, for example, is a question we should all ask ourselves more often: Why do rickshaw drivers get away with actions that, in a fair world, ought to invite criminal charges?

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