Updated On: 27 December, 2011 09:13 AM IST | | Team MiD DAY
On day 68 of MiD DAY's Meter Down campaign, while most of the drivers gave lame excuses to avoid short distance fares, one of them accused an on-duty cop of hiding his licence
On day 68 of MiD DAY's Meter Down campaign, while most of the drivers gave lame excuses to avoid short distance fares, one of them accused an on-duty cop of hiding his licence
Place: Borivli Station (W)
Time: 6 pm-7 pm
Offenders caught: 2
Commuters speak:
Rohan Salgaonkar said, "On an average, I hear 15 refusals before an auto is ready to ply me to my residence that is not that far away from the
station."
Savita Gada said, "Though I stay close by, my age doesn't allow me to walk. So I'm dependent on autos. However, despite noticing that I'm a senior citizen, none of the drivers are ready to ferry me."
Watch out! An errant auto driver threatens the photographer covering
the campaign. The driver was booked for refusal. pic/Datta Kumbhar
Auto driver speaks
Gaurishankar Chaurasiya: "The passenger did not pronounce the name of the destination properly, so I got confused. In order to avoid dropping him to a wrong destination, I refused him."
Spot of bother
When auto driver Rajendra Saw was nabbed for refusing a short distance fare, he handed over a pouch to the traffic constable who had apprehended him, stating that it contained his licence.
However, when the constable opened the pouch, he realised that it was empty and immediately brought this to Saw's notice.
But instead of searching for his licence in his auto, Saw accused the constable of hiding it. Sensing Saw's intentions, the constable ordered him to put an end to his drama or else his vehicle would be confiscated and permit revoked.
Stupefied by the cop's warning, Saw quietly produced the licence that he had kept hidden in the auto. Saw was later booked for refusal.