Enough tomfoolery in the previous post, back to serious stuff. You would have already received this mail by now, in case you havn't, go ahead reading it.
You might have read in yesterday’s TOI that that a school girl fainted on the busy Koramangala road (near the Maharaja Hotel) on Wednesday morning after a series of refusals by the auto drivers, she feared that she wouldn’t make it for her exams on time.
Bangalore’s auto drivers revel in turning away passengers. Many times Auto drivers at Agara Circle have refused to ferry me to Koramangala, they say they won’t get a return trip, and on some lucky days when I finally find a kind hearted driver he wants double the meter charge.
TOI says Transport commissioner Bhaskar Rao has sought help from the public “We request people to take note of the auto numbers and send them to us,” he said.
Just an email please… Let’s make a difference.
If you face any such incidents please take a note of the registration number of the auto and if possible, name of the Auto driver from the license plate displayed behind the driver’s seat and send them to the transport commissioner… I would try to take a pic of that guy with the auto, its not advisable though! ;)
e-mail id: transcom@nic.in
Phone: 22254900
Address: Transport Commissioner’s Office,
Gate 1, 5th floor,
M S Building,
Dr Ambedkar Road, Bangalore
And whats wrong in writing an e-mail, even if they don't respond, we won't die with a guilty conscience of never trying to make the difference :)
Monday, March 22, 2010
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A nice information shared. There is nothing wrong in writing an email, infact it is our duty to bring these things to the notice of our commissioner. They can discard 1 or 2 emails but not hundreds of them.. So lets do our part. Thanks for an useful information Anshika..
ReplyDeleteYea, I would personally try this one. These auto walas are getting on our nerves these days..phewww..lets c if this one works out in INDIA :P
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