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Bangalore Traffic Police Abusing/Misbehaviour

Just listen to my case you will be amused on 7th aug 2011 on the silkboard junction i was on the road towards marathalli...i was new so i asked a traffic policeman "will bus stop here" he said something and i didnt get so i asked"what?
He said(these were his words in a manner of asking a question ) "yahan bus rukegi... hain...?" i got puzzled so said " haan main wahi puch raha tha yahan bus rukegi kya"(in a extremely polite way)
then he said " tujhe kya lag raha hai yahan bus rukegi kya?pagal hai kya tu...samajh nahi aata, ye signal hai " in a extremely rude way, so i said why are u getting angry,
so he replied this " tujhe kuch pata bhi hai" ...so i said " nahi pata bhai anpad hai hum", so this was the legendary reply came "kya bola tu main anpad hun...abe ullu ke patthe ...btaun tujhe.." then he started rapidly speaking in kannada, probably he was abusing me( a passer by told me), i even said sorry if he has misunderstood me but he kept on abusing me...so i just walked away.
I was feeling helpless and disgusted, this is the case with these traffic policeman of Bangalore. After being so polite he was abusing me, now which sin i have commited if i had asked about bus stop to a traffic policeman?

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I am writting this out of utter frustration and mental harrassment. I was driving through Hebbal ring road towards KR Puram and suddenly traffic police showed hand so I stopped. And Poilce asked for my driving license and asked me to come out of my car. It was Maruti Alto. Then suddenly asked me to pay Rs.300. Then I asked why. Police said it is for over...

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Bangalore Traffic Police Charged for nothing

This is regarding the traffic police misbehaviour on 12th-Oct-2009 at 8.58pm near cool joint junction in jayanagar 4th block.

I was riding my scooter and the signal was just turned orange from green when my scooter crossed zebra crossing. I beleive that i can go on. But there were 2 cops who stopped me in the middle of the road and asked for my licence. I showed it and then the senior cop says pay 200 rupees for jumping the signal. I said why should i pay when the signal was still not red and i crossed zebra crossing when it was just turned to orange from green. He argued with me for nothing. Finally he was about to give me a notice. I said, ok give me the notice with my license. He said i should go to the court to explain everything and collect my licence from there. That was higly unacceptable. He was not talking to me properly so i kept quite. There was another cop who caught another fellow for the same reason. That rider showed his license and was asked to go without paying penality. I asked why did u let him go? the senior cop says that he was asking for some address. How is asking address related to stopping a rider in the middle of the road and ask for showing his license? this is ridiculous. I asked the senior cop, why dint u ask him for penality. He says that's none of my business. He asked me to pay 200 rup. I said for jumping signal its 100 not 200. He kept quite then. He took 100 from me but gave me a receit that looked like a notice. I dont think we must pay to the cops. Its a notice and i shoud pay penality only at traffic police station not to the cops stading in the middle of the road. I think cops still loots common man like anything.

There was another fellow who joined those 2 cops. That man was not a cop and he has no rights to teach what is good and wats not. He started arguing with me for no reasons. Its the duty of cops to talk to us in an decent manner not like an illitrate.

I beleive that i did not break any traffic rules. I was asked to pay(for nothing) but did not get a genuine receipt for the same. Can there be a fair decision?

Please do the something else if this continues then people will break rules as its not worth it.

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Aug 07, 2011 8:42 pm EDT

Just listen to my case you will be amused on 7th aug 2011 on the silkboard junction i was on the road towards marathalli...i was new so i asked a traffic policeman "will bus stop here" he said something and i didnt get so i asked"what?
He said(these were his words in a manner of asking a question ) "yahan bus rukegi... hain...?" i got puzzled so said " haan main wahi puch raha tha yahan bus rukegi kya"(in a extremely polite way)
then he said " tujhe kya lag raha hai yahan bus rukegi kya?pagal hai kya tu...samajh nahi aata, ye signal hai " in a extremely rude way, so i said why are u getting angry,
so he replied this " tujhe kuch pata bhi hai" ...so i said " nahi pata bhai anpad hai hum", so this was the legendary reply came "kya bola tu main anpad hun...abe ullu ke patthe ...btaun tujhe.." then he started rapidly speaking in kannada, probably he was abusing me( a passer by told me), i even said sorry if he has misunderstood me but he kept on abusing me...so i just walked away.
I was feeling helpless and disgusted, this is the case with these traffic policeman of Bangalore. After being so polite he was abusing me, now which sin i have commited if i had asked about bus stop to a traffic policeman?

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Bangalore Traffic Police Mismanagement

Bangalore has become one of the worst managed city in the terms of traffic, the traffic police collect bribe from the private bus owners to let them inside the city limits, where the buses are strictly prohibited. There is no strict enforcement of rules in no parking and no stopping zones, where there are many autos and cars parked. Especially in the areas in and around majestic is hell... for eg. Platform road which runs from Central i.e. near nataraj theater till the 2nd entrance of the railway station is one of the worst roads to drive in, there is no median in between so traffic from opposite sides just block each other during peak hours, is it not a common sense to put up medians in heavy traffic areas to have a smooth flow of traffic?

This is very disgusting in the part of Bangalroe Traffic Police.

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Nagaraj KS
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Oct 12, 2013 12:06 am EDT

My complaints no response from traffic police why dtd 5/10/2013

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Nagaraj KS
, IN
Oct 05, 2013 9:56 pm EDT

Bannerghata main road there is divider is there from JP nagar to Minakeesh temple (Mhal ), on the divider there no. of advertisement, we are unable to take u -turn, since we are unable view the vehicles coming straight while taking U-turn, there is chance of accident. Hence we request to Bangalore traffic authority immediately arrange for removing the advertisement where ever there is hinderance for taking U-turn.

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silly123
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Mar 28, 2013 7:27 am EDT

BangaloreTraffic police is worst in the world and so are Traffic Police.They have become very high handed and rude for the last few months.They have learnt making easy money ten times their salary.What is most annoying is their rude acts and silly behaviours.They treat gentlemen and illiterates like them alike.Educated or uneducated they treat the same. Offender or non offender they treat the same.Drunk driver or non drunk drivers they treat the same.

Their barberic ways of pulling the jeys from the bike is most provocative and very disturbing acts.No Uniformed perosn will ever do anywhere in the world like the sillt traffic cops of Bangalore do.What respect will they command if they pull the keys from vehicles fearing theat perosn will flee without paying bribes.Their day will begin with bribes with breakfast in the morning, biriyani in the afternoon and thier night duty ends with liquors of good quantity with feast of bribes.Bangalore Traffic Police should hang thier head with shame by keeping such corrupt Policimen on their Rolls

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Shivaswamy
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Oct 28, 2012 6:47 pm EDT

All the efforts of the Police through out the country to minimise the Accidents depends mainly on LANE PRINCIPLE . Remember not to venture into fast vehicle LANE unless u can sustain the speed.
A gentlemanly attitude brings a contagious smile on all the drivers.

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Shivaswamy
, IN
Oct 28, 2012 1:21 am EDT

It is a known fact that in Western countries the Gun culture is very predominant, the drug addiction, free sex and conviction procedures are too long and stringent than in our country.
Present generation is falling pray to foreign culture by the Television shows, where in our serial producers are mimicking sequences which are suicidal to our social fabric.
Quick money, sex, Drug and alcohol attraction are the main cause for the increased crime rate.
Unless the citizens takes more responsibility, The police force becomes helpless .
Political parties have become dangerous, they are the main reason for communal hat-redness . They have no intention to solve any problem.
They nurture all criminal things for their Vote bank.
Finally the victims are the poorest and down trodden public at large.
All the beneficial schemes of the government are misused by the administrative authorities, it is evident that such things happen with hand in glove with pudhari the agents of politicians.
There is no point in pointing the police for all the ugly sites which we have to witness .
Let all of us aim at, clean city, clean mind, clean habits.and above all respecting the law of the land.

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Shivaswamy
, IN
Oct 27, 2012 11:41 pm EDT

The police department should be so attractive with all the benefits and high salary, that even the most humble to the biggest notorious rowdy crave for a job in law enforcing section of society . The problems of bribery, misbehaviour will be things of past automatically .

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Shivaswamy
, IN
Oct 27, 2012 11:28 pm EDT

Police force should have reasonable salary, accommodation, schools and all amenities for decent living standards .
The assured pension, insurance for life and health encourages them to spend their all out energies to meet any challenges they may have to encounter.
The promotion and selections must be on pure Merritt and physical fitness only, dirty reservation quota should never infiltrate, this will help able men to work with high morals.

Drunkards and habitual offenders should be dispensed immediately, these are the people who are being in police and bringing bad name to the organisation .
Above all citizens should be law abiding and polite.

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A-Common-Man
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Nov 24, 2010 5:53 am EST

22nd Nov 2010

Infantry road has few uneducated waste TP men and they ask me to come the opposite side of the road (dark area where no one will watch them taking bribe, may be the traffic cctv is there) and ask why did not I stop when that inspector stopped me. He asked me for 300 and said court is closed tomorrow. Suddenly I could not understand him and he said don't argue and all Kanada bull [censor] (some slang I guess). I ask for receipt and he ask again for 600. I said ok but he again started some thing and took 200. Some how his intension was to get the money for his own.

They are not in a mood to educate people but trying to make money.

If someday this goes beyond anybody's tolerance point then God knows...

After paying so much as tax we don't have infrastructure here in city, why India govt does not encourage other small cities to grow for software?

flop system...and I am a common man...waiting for ANOTHER WEDNESDAY...

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Tseten
, IN
Nov 13, 2010 6:00 pm EST
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Dear Sir,

Today evening around 6.25 p.m, i was hit by a bike who jumped Chandrika signal at Millers road. Bike hit me and i fell middle of the road. It was time for pedestarian walk and he had jumped the signal, no other vehicle were around. After hitting me he used all abusive language and i was so scared and shocked. I called him names then and i left, by then other vehicles had reached the spot from chandrika signal. Since it is one way and i was headed to Cunningham road i kept walking. When i reached in front of Chandrika Hotel, to cross the road i was waiting for traffic to stop. Then one bike in front of chandrika hotel started abusing me again, its the same guy again, he had again violated traffic rule by entering Cunningham road from millers road which is one way.
COPS DID NOT CATCH HIM.
Then i told him I will complain to police, he told me he does not have time for all that.. and started moving. Usually there is Traffic Police at that junction but i could not find him then. I told him if he guts wait for police, but he ran away.

After that episode, I was so hurt, felt really bad. for myself. I finished my work in cunningham road and walked to same junction to catch auto, i saw traffic cop chatting with other khaki uniformed cop, i called him, thought i would ease my mind by atleast complaining, he turned deaf year. i kept saying sir, sir he did not even bother to look back at me. Cop in Khaki uniform looked at me as he was facing me, he did not ackn0wledge me. Another HURT.

NOW MY QUESTION HERE IS:
1. Are traffic violators never punished?
2. Isn't violating traffic a crime?
3. Would Surveillant camera have taken that guys picture and his vehicle number?
(Chandrika junction does have Survelliance Camera)

If YES, I request you to kindly nab this guy and teach him some good lessons, so that he never does it again.

Prayers,

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noor mohammed
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Apr 03, 2010 3:26 pm EDT
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sir,
I request you to give spot fine challans rather that booking case and taking them to court for minor cases like wrong parking, riding in no entry zone, without helmet, no licence, no insurance, no documents.

All these fines should be Rs. 50.00 only and constant for ever, most of 2 wheeler riders are students, poor and middle class family, to pay fine of Rs. 50.00 make more painful than loosing money in gambling more than Rs. 100, 000.00 for gambler.

To avoid bribe you must reduce fine value, you know it is hard earning money of our self, parents, In Rs. 50.00 the poor family can buy bread for his family of 4.

So I request you reduce fines and make them to pay on spot with reciept in order to avoid bribe to police

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