Registering complaint agaianst pune autorickshaw drivers?
can somebody tell me the procedure to register compalint against pune autorickshaw drivers. Any website address or helpline no. will be appreciated. gratefulness
Answers: Sorry dude. You are pretty much out of luck from all I know. Most of the auto rickshaws are independantly owned and the owner undoubtedly didi not agree with you over anything you were disputing. I spent a summer effective there and have no real problems once the driver realize that we did know where we be going and he could not take the longer routes within order to increase his fiesta.
Here is an article I found that might be related to your issue ( from the times of India paper)
Pune rickshawmen flout tariff card rule
3 Jul 2003, 0133 hrs IST,Rahul Chandawarkar,TNN
PUNE: Like their counterparts in the suburbs, abundant autorickshaw drivers in the city hold stopped carrying and displaying the mandatory tariff card.
For a few months after the tariffs be revised in November 2002, auto rickshaw drivers if truth be told displayed cards on the rear side of the driver’s form. Not any more.
L.P. Khade, regional transport officer (RTO), Pune region, told TNN, “It is mandatory for every autorickshaw driver to carry a tariff card. If he is found minus a card, he is liable to be fined for Rs 100 by an RTO inspector or a police sub-inspector.” When asked about rickshaw drivers contained by the suburbs (Pimpri-Chinchwad areas) regularly flouting the pay-bymeter rule, Khade said, “The issue is being examined.”
“The problem is compounded by the certainty, that the drivers in Pimpri-Chinchwad, contribute a ‘share-an-auto’ service to their passengers. This is not decriminalized and we are examining the issue,” he said.
According to Khade, it was not the RTO’s responsibility to print the tariff card (see hottest card printed below). “After the rate revision in November 2002,we published the tariff card within newspapers.The onus is on the autorickshaw drivers to procure them,” Khade said.
When contacted, deputy commissioner of police (traffic), Anant Shinde, said that he would find out why the city autorickshaw drivers have stopped carrying tariff cards.
Baba Adhav, president, Rickshaw Panchayat, the largest autorickshaw union surrounded by the city, denied that members of his league were not displaying tariff cards. Some of them cannot display the cards because the copies enjoy worn out, he said.
However, Inspector Prakash Deshmukh pointed out, “The cards are now available contained by the market for Rs 2. Auto drivers, so, have no excuse for not carrying them.”
NOte the riks number and grant it to RTO.
When the rik driver will go to RTO to renew lincense or insurance he will be fined www.maharasthratourism.com
even you form complaints the result is big big zero !
do not rubbish time and just forget what happen with you.
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