Bengaluru: 103 cases against Bullet motorbike - Owner pays Rs 58,200 fine


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Aug 27: In a strange incident reported from Adugodi in the city, a Bullet motorbike owner paid a fine of Rs 58,200 towards traffic rule violations.

The motorbike owned by Rajesh, working for a private concern, had 103 cases filed against it. The police were dumbstruck on realizing that a single vehicle had so many cases against it. As the traffic violation cases had exceeded a century, the traffic police collected a fine of Rs 58,200 from Rajesh.

The violations by Rajesh included signal jumps, riding without a helmet, riding on the wrong side of one way traffic etc. The traffic police had served notice to him, after which he reached Adugodi traffic police station and paid Rs 58,200 fine.

  

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    The state must prohibit major modifications on any vehicles, by end users...cosmetic change's may be permissible under certain rules.. Two wheelers especially fancy bike riders, believe that they are piloting the supersonic Rafale aircraft...This guy has been let off too easily !!!! His driving license should have been impounded for 1 year and sentenced for atleast 6 months Rigorous Imprisonment !!!

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    Shame, shame , pose given by the culprit and police as if it is an achievement .
    He may have put others life in danger and his license would have been confiscated if it was in any developed country .

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  • mubashir, dubai

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    103 cases only 50k. Lol tats the fine of one traffic violation here in UAE.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    We are glad he willingly paid the fine ...

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  • L Bahrain, Bahran

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    Better cancel his licence before he making problem to other.

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    I think He wants create a "Guinness record .

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  • madhav kalyani, mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    ACTION on bullet bike is required in Mangalore also ,to whoever modified their SILENCER and sound intensity more than 85 dB . That sound unsafe to children, elderly parents, pregnant women.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    U mean pregnant women will deliver premature because of bullet noise? Then what about thunder?

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  • Polinami, Bajpe

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    It is true. Thundering is more in UP and Bihar. That is why population is more there!

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 27 2020

    103 cases??? give him nice treat with educate him about the traffic rules!

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