All my observations about police checking vehicles went wrong. Today(4th June) they sprang upon all the two wheeler owners near Mathilakm Green Gardens Hospital on NH 66 and fined every one for traffic violations. Even those without a ' no pollution' certificate were fined Rs 200 each. When all the state owned vehicles including KSRTC buses run without this certificate what is the logic in punishing two wheeler owners? Interestingly getting a pollution certificate is a matter of 70 rupees for which pollution is not actually checked.
I think the local police keep a grudge towards their newly appointed chief.
If it is the govt intention to get easy money then it is better to resort some meaningful method other than to tax poor two wheeler owners. The govt might have issued a notice for compulsory pollution certificate for all vehicles before asking the police for a rapid action with the blessing of the new police chief.
If it is the govt intention to get easy money then it is better to resort some meaningful method other than to tax poor two wheeler owners. The govt might have issued a notice for compulsory pollution certificate for all vehicles before asking the police for a rapid action with the blessing of the new police chief.
The people of Aruvikkara are a lucky lot for they having no such humiliation in the coming month.
K A Solaman
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