My tryst with Bangalore Traffic Police
This is an incident of Friday 28 March 2008. There was no water at home and I was late for office. Boss had even called for some information before I had started for office. I was in a hurry to reach office and start working. Hate to be late. At the junction near St. John's Hospital, the lights turn red the moment I was about to turn left. It was a "No Free Left Turn" junction. Waited for a few seconds. Looked for the traffics cops. Could not see anyone. This was not a time for heavy traffic also. So, started the bike and jumped the red light.
Suddenly a traffic cop came in front from nowhere and flagged me to stop. Now, am in no habit of jumping the cops too. So shut the engine, pulled out the keys and parked on the side of the road. The cop, tall, young, moustache, came and said "Did you not see the No Free Left Turn sign?". I said "Sorry. I am late for office, am in real hurry. I am really sorry". "That will be a fine of Rs200." "Yes, I understand. I am sorry." "OK, whatever the rule says." "Rs200." "Please make a challan" "Show me your driving license", I handed it to him. He had a good look at it. Asked what the DL number was. We have different formats for DLs in different states. He further asked where that DL was made. Started to write the DL number and stopped. He gave the DL back to me and said "Go. Do not do this next time." I thanked him and started for office again.
What made him change his mind? I was ready to pay the fine. I even had my wallet out. Was it because I asked for the challan. Did he want to keep the money with himself? I do not think so. He could well have made a challan and collected the fine.
May be he was just a good cop. Understood the circumstances and me let go. Numerous incidents are reported about the unscrupulous cops. But the good ones go unrecognised. He was one such.
2 comments:
Even my tryst with traffic police have been quite interesting... something similar to ones you posted here....
what has been ur experience manik?
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