People make shocking excuses to evade Rs 2,000 fine


New Delhi, Nov 24 (IANS): "Sir, I have removed the mask for just one minute, was wearing it for the whole day." This is one of the excuses that people give when they caught flouting norms and evade the Rs 2,000 fine.

The Delhi government has increased the fine for not wearing masks in public places to Rs 2,000 from Rs 500 earlier.

In this situation when people caught by the Civil Defence guards for not wearing masks, they make shocking excuses. One of the common and most given excuses is, "Ohh... I forgot to wear it as I was in hurry." "I was wearing it since morning, I have just removed as it was causing irritation," the second most given excuse.

Along with Delhi Police, Delhi Civil Defense Volunteers have also been deployed at various places in Delhi to make people aware of crowded places as well as imposing fines on those who violate the rules.

"Whenever people violate the rules, we also explain them. Some people do the same thing again after some time," said Sanjiv Kumar Yadav, an inspector posted at Sarojini Nagar Market.

"When we issue challans, people start making excuses. Some infringers say, Challans are too expensive, please don't, I don't have money... forgive me," he added.

Yadav said, "Some people accuse us that they keep all the money on their own. Some people say - we do not earn so much as you are cutting the challan." He said that not many challans have been cut so far because since the challan has become expensive, most people have started following the rules.

A civil defense volunteer said, "Some people deliberately eat on the streets so that they do not have to put a mask on the mouth. But when we explain them they say 'I am eating'."

He said, "Some people even carry empty bottles of cold drinks in their hands, and when we ask them to follow the norms they say 'I am having a cold drink'."

The volunteer said, "Some parents also bring their children to the market, who remove the masks from the mouth. We also explain them quite often, but then cut the challan for the same carelessness. So parents say - 'Forgive the little child, he has mistakenly put down the mask'."

It would be surprising to know that some people even represent themselves as ill to evade fines. Even they give excuses that "I am an asthma patient, please excuse me." Some others say I am sick, I was feeling dizzy, so I have taken the mask down.

Most infringers pretend not to have money or to forget it. Some people even pretend their position. Someone either claims to be a lawyer or is a government officer and every effort is made for not getting fined.

Civil Defense Volunteers reported that women make more excuses than men. They sometimes make our complaint to the police that "how did he take my photo".

  

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  • Jude, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    A Rs 2000 fine is ridiculous and very insensitive. People are struggling to make ends meet, and such an astronomical fine will drive a family to starvation who struggle on a meager income. A mask will not contain the spread of the virus in an open-air public setting. The second wave was naturally bound to happen, and you cannot blame people for it.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    Not wearing a mask is not a just a mere mistake. It is like intentionally putting other's lives at risk, if you are not wearing a mask in a crowd.

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  • Maria Sequiera, Shirva - Udupi

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    Such suicidal killers are increasing day by day on the streets!
    If fined heavily, even our GDP may skyrocket!!

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