Teach youngsters the perils of speeding early on
Updated On: 10 February, 2021 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
This paper has a front-page report about a heartbroken father, grieving the recent death of his two young sons.

The Mercedes allegedly driven by accused Rohan Abbott at the time of the accident.
This paper has a front-page report about a heartbroken father, grieving the recent death of his two young sons. The bike-borne boys were killed after a speeding Mercedes car hit them. The father, who is in the police force, claims that there has been a delay in the probe, and said that he will quit the force if his sons do not get justice.
Inside in the paper, we have a small report about students standing at a Prabhadevi junction, holding aloft banners that read about the need to cut speed. The collegians made a powerful statement simply standing at the spot with dense traffic, exhorting drivers and riders to go slow, for safety and survival. There were no slogans and no shouting, they made silence a powerful and thought-provoking tool.
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