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  • vinfreak
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    If you go by the book..there are a 100 or more possiblilities that we can be fined for. On a frank note i feel the system is Blore is improving with all the new gadgets and the cops for a change are issuing challans and donot demand money.
    We should also agree that there are motorists who do break rules and the ones who follow also face the burnt. It has to be a initiative from both ends..US--lets follow all rules sincerely
    COPS--- Reduce corruption and Harrassment

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  • dcs
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    Well, if we talk about the clauses under which a rider can be booked or challaned then the count will cross the no. of posts on this thread, but sometimes they are just too much into challaning.
    This Monday, I was coming back from Delhi to Faridabad and I was stopped by a group of Traffic Police and I was asked to show the documents. RC, Insurance, DL, PUC was in place, but as the Vehicle is still not in my name( It was previously owned by Ravi Bhai), they were hell bent in giving me a ticket for riding a vehicle that was NOT IN MY NAME. somehow, Gandhi Ji still works past his death some 61 years ago. 100rs to the Thulla and I was ready to go.

    One thing that I have noted in my years on Road...If you are ever stopped by a Cop whose Name Plate( the Name dsplayed on the right side of his Chest pocket) is not visible....(they just pin up the name plate but bend it in a way that you can never read the name) then no matter how much you debate, persuade, object or contradict...they will not let you go till you grease their Bloody palms.

    So next time when you are stopped by a cop and you see that he has deliberately bent his name plate...rather then showing him the documents...... show him the money and thats it.

    Trust me....majority of these People join this force because it is the fastest and the easiest way to earn money. otherwise, they would have burnt a little more of that midnight Oil and would have been an engineer or a Doctor.

    Peace!!

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  • Sandymanviper
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    Originally posted by Sharkbite View Post
    Once i was on my way to Rajajinagar and a cop stopped me at Magadi Road. The spot right above Chord Road, which is now an underpass. I was on the leftmost side of the road and there was quite a lot of traffic so i couldn't move to the right immediately. I was riding a Apache which belonged to my cousin and not me. Since i couldn't move to the right to avoid the cop, i had to pull over. I had only my LL that time and i showed that to the cop upon asking. He checked Insurance papers also. The bike didn't have rear-view mirrors and the asshole said 200 RS fine for missing RVM's! I tried buttering him by saying that i'm a student, low on funds etc etc. He asked me to come behind the police jeep and asked me how much i could pay. I was a bit scared too, so i said i have money, only 100. He took that money and asked me to leave quickly. I was pissed for whatever happened and rode away.
    I dont think they can fine you for that!! I know several people who ride without RVM's.

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  • Sharkbite
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    Once i was on my way to Rajajinagar and a cop stopped me at Magadi Road. The spot right above Chord Road, which is now an underpass. I was on the leftmost side of the road and there was quite a lot of traffic so i couldn't move to the right immediately. I was riding a Apache which belonged to my cousin and not me. Since i couldn't move to the right to avoid the cop, i had to pull over. I had only my LL that time and i showed that to the cop upon asking. He checked Insurance papers also. The bike didn't have rear-view mirrors and the asshole said 200 RS fine for missing RVM's! I tried buttering him by saying that i'm a student, low on funds etc etc. He asked me to come behind the police jeep and asked me how much i could pay. I was a bit scared too, so i said i have money, only 100. He took that money and asked me to leave quickly. I was pissed for whatever happened and rode away.

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  • shaffysid
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    This is one of the most common problem faced by all bikes here in india...
    i vivdly remeber one of my friends experience on the new year eve of 2008.
    He was coming back home from his work on 31st of dec at around 11.30 from C.P./India gate. He was stopped by the cops on his way,along with many other bikers, and without asking anything, asked to get on the poice truck , with their bikes sized.

    Next day, there was an article mentioning that many bikers have been detained for rashdriving and god knows other things.

    So basically, in india, u'll have to be thinking twice if u truely want to enjoy being a biker.

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  • Joel
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    Originally posted by vaas2000 View Post
    I strongly suspect Politician-police nexus in this fine collection, i think they have a daily target to give the saabs and they have to meet it by hook or crook. So we suffer in the end. No use having such expensive interceptor toys with these kind of chimps manning them.
    I once visited that Chikkajala Traffic police station to release a few paper work coz my friend had crashed at that spot on my RTR. I was generally listening to their conversations inside.
    Sometime later an inspector comes in and says, damn we havent made enough collection today. So the other inpector says, its ok just take the interceptor to the other stretch too and fine all the 2-wheelers and make up all the money. I was like WTF.
    Pradeep reddy was along with me and we both were just wondering what these guys are upto.
    So cool for them to mint money. Just stop a poor motorist and fine them with some damn reason.

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  • Mindgrinder
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    don't you ppl think govt should re think speed limits with better roads and highways and bigger bikes, i think ppl should start a movement for it.

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  • ken cool
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    Finally read this thread through. I think that we guys should take a note of a few things:

    1. Remember that almost everywhere in our country, speed limit of 2 wheelers is generally 20-25%% less than 4 wheelers even if not indicated.

    2. Also remember that most speed guns (read older generation) are incapable of registering the speeds of 2 Wheelers. I do not know what updated hardwares they use down south. Hence insist on a printout or show you the video indicating the speed though I know it is tough discussing with a cop but it is tough for them to show as well.

    3. Try and stand up for your rights. You are a free independent citizen of a free independent country infested with corrupt cops and politicians who try to steal your independence.

    4. When you buy a good motorcycle, at the same time, try and develop a good network with the Police. It will always come in handy.

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  • vaas2000
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    The new airport road interceptor nonsense is going on from many months. I was caught too same way few months back and i was doing 70kmph!
    They gave me the same lame reason that 80 kmph speed limit (boards allover the damn road) is for 4 wheelers and for 2 wheelers it's 60 kmph.
    I was really in no mood to argue with them, asked them for reciept and they gave me a hand written one! they didn't give the print out as you demanded.
    I had to shell out 300 bux too, can't help it, i don't have contacts, nor did i have patience to argue with them, i had my gf with me too, so found it sensible to pay up the so called fine and move on.
    This is really irritating, the whole motive behind the govt purchasing interceptors is a big flop, i keep seeing Meru cabs and all big luxury car walas doing 120-140 or more on the same stretch! and they expect me to stick to 60! They won't dare to flag down and cars as they will be road kills if they try to.

    I strongly suspect Politician-police nexus in this fine collection, i think they have a daily target to give the saabs and they have to meet it by hook or crook. So we suffer in the end. No use having such expensive interceptor toys with these kind of chimps manning them.
    Last edited by vaas2000; 06-30-2009, 02:02 AM.

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  • pavan_D_player
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    I dont stop for these morons most of the times. I ride an rx.. So if the cop finds nothing to charge, defective sound is always there(moreover its running on an inbuilt silencer). I just rage towards the cop like a bull and quickly cut to the right. Thats how i manage to escape most of the times(depending on the situation). If the situation is not favorable to do this, i slow down and move the bike to the left near the cop like a good boy(so the cop will be expecting me to stop). Then hit the throttle suddenly and cut through.
    But i remember one incident where i was caught when I was removing the bike from a parking lot. I was charged for defective number plate and BALD TYRES!!(ever heard of a charge like this???). Then he wanted me to rev hard to check for defective sound. I started my bike and he was standing to my right. I reved hard, that poor cop didn realize i was holding the clutch(i was in first gear). Released the clutch and launched the bike. Thus managed to escape...
    HOW DUMB COULD THAT COP BE????
    Last edited by pavan_D_player; 06-30-2009, 01:32 AM.

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  • Mindgrinder
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    Originally posted by tibby View Post
    I don't quite agree here.. They have never stopped me for those numerous nonsensical checks that they do.. Anyways, it should be history now (see Coplay@180's post in this thread)..



    Thanks bro! I totally agree. Why give in when its clear you're being framed..



    Agreed! Language is kind of a hinderance.. But you can speak to any one the senior officers present in the squad. They are generally fluent at English, and are not that bad (if you talk to them in the right way).
    & yes, pls take a firm stand if you're being framed..



    Hehehe.. Next time they catch any of us here, we'll direct them to you, saying there's more scope there!
    Never had any such experiences in my college days.. Maybe coz I used my humble Dio then..



    Command Hospital: They use that spot for catching people jumping the signal at the entrance of Airport Road after Trinity Circle.
    I personally haven't seen any traffic cop over-speeding, but have seen quite a few of them riding helmetless.. Not very recently though, coz they have improved after numerous pics & complaints reported by readers in the newspapers..



    Now that these checks are coming to a stop, cheer up..




    Thanks! Didn't realise. Never used the short-form.. Maybe coz I'm not into touring right now..



    Thanks for the info bro! Should put an end to most of bikers' headaches here in B'lore..
    master card is that smart card i think its starting from july 4 in bangalore and that too only for new vehicles first.

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  • Joel
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    These cops on the Intl airport road are purely money seekers. The moment they realise that u have a good contact and know what u talking, they cant do much.
    Last week when we were returning from Nandi Hills after the v-box testing on my R15, they made an attempt to pounce on my friend who was riding my R15 at some 60kph. He just got away. I was driving a Vtec at some 90kph and they didnt bother! They sure know they cant stop a 4-wheeler easily.

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  • TheRedPill
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    ^^
    There is already a thread running on this topic. Refer this

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  • Coplay@180
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    FYI, the article i posted was on the first page of today's times of india, bangalore edition (29th june)
    U guys can read it there as well.
    here's the link
    http://tinyurl.com/kq8uw2

    Hope the MENTIONED days come soon.

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  • tibby
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    Originally posted by wonderboy_tm View Post
    @tibby: Honestly, you were stopped because you own an R15.... SIMPLE !!!
    Originally posted by anirudh fz1 View Post
    when they see bikes like r15 and fz ,these losers get ready 2 catch you even though u are far away ,happened many times 2 me
    I don't quite agree here.. They have never stopped me for those numerous nonsensical checks that they do.. Anyways, it should be history now (see Coplay@180's post in this thread)..


    Originally posted by dhairya View Post
    I am glad that you took a stand. One should be aware of their rights and should sticck with the princinples, be confident and not budge under pressure. Its not matter of few bucks. It a matter of principle.
    Thanks bro! I totally agree. Why give in when its clear you're being framed..


    Originally posted by avinrichards View Post
    the big pain is for the outstation guys who dont know the language.

    and more over when a cop says he will cease the bike it is a shocker. and we just try and get the hell out of there by paying what ever it is we have to.
    Will have to start standing up to them cops from now on i guess. this is happening way too often and to way too many people.
    Agreed! Language is kind of a hinderance.. But you can speak to any one the senior officers present in the squad. They are generally fluent at English, and are not that bad (if you talk to them in the right way).
    & yes, pls take a firm stand if you're being framed..


    Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
    This is bad! I am wondering if there were things like this in Hyderabad, I would be caught every single day!
    Anyways, I recently stopped here for a routine check&they didn't want to see my RC, even after stopping me. It was under the seat btw.
    I agree that most of these cops are out to make a buck, but their main targets are college kids. I made it a point to stay out of their way when I was in college.
    Hehehe.. Next time they catch any of us here, we'll direct them to you, saying there's more scope there!
    Never had any such experiences in my college days.. Maybe coz I used my humble Dio then..


    Originally posted by navnish View Post
    They are tying to recover 21lakhs what they have spent
    even i feel its useless . Many times near command hospital i have seen these bugger catching ppl. even speldor / platina guys are not spared. What the hec. In one way its good but these guys need to be reasonable . its not possible to ride at 60kmph when roads are empty. i have seen cops on pulsars ripping on airport road . who will monitor them
    Command Hospital: They use that spot for catching people jumping the signal at the entrance of Airport Road after Trinity Circle.
    I personally haven't seen any traffic cop over-speeding, but have seen quite a few of them riding helmetless.. Not very recently though, coz they have improved after numerous pics & complaints reported by readers in the newspapers..


    Originally posted by avinrichards View Post
    i think soo too..

    its a mess out here in bangalore.

    These random checks are just a waste of time.

    The locals dont bother to stop. those who stop are screwd.!
    Now that these checks are coming to a stop, cheer up..



    Originally posted by insanebiker View Post
    GQ - Golden Quadrilateral
    Thanks! Didn't realise. Never used the short-form.. Maybe coz I'm not into touring right now..


    Originally posted by Coplay@180 View Post
    Hi guys,
    came across this article,

    Ride free: no more side stops to check papers

    A T Subramanya | TNN

    Bangalore: You could be in a hurry to keep an appointment and, besides the red signals and traffic jams, there is one other stop to contend with: men in white and khaki flagging down motorists to check vehicle documents. Well, having zeroed in on this traffic blockage of its own creation, the department has put a stop to such stops.
    Additional commissioner of police (traffic) Praveen Sood has given written directions to traffic personnel against unnecessary checking of documents — to keep both road and motorist hassle-free. But this does not mean that the public should stop carrying vehicle papers.
    Those who violate traffic rules will be stopped, their documents checked and duly penalized. Sood told TOI: “All officers have been instructed not to stop motorists merely for checking documents. Only when the motorist has committed some visible traffic violation will he/she be stopped. The police will ask for all documents and the motorist will be penalized for non-possession, if documents are not in order.’’
    Sood clearly stated that the focus is on good road use behaviour rather than documents. “We are mainly concentrating on traffic violations and to maintain smooth vehicle flow,’’ he said. But commuters who have violated rules like jumping signals, drunken driving, entering one-ways, riding on pavements or riding without helmet will be stopped. Transport vehicles like buses, taxis and autorickshaws should carry permit and fitness certificate. These should be produced for inspection if asked for by a police officer.
    Sood explained: “There is a provision of a master card from RTO, which is proof that the driver has all valid documents. If one is carrying the master card, he/she need not carry any other documents.’’
    But it is mandatory to carry an emission certificate. However, police have been instructed not to stop motorists merely to check the emission certificate. “In case of emission certificate, traffic police don’t have the provision to fine erring motorists. The department will have to send a notice regarding it to court. The fine amount is at the discretion of the court,’’ Sood added.



    I just hope this is implemented. Sounds very sensible. Esp the MASTER CARD
    Thanks for the info bro! Should put an end to most of bikers' headaches here in B'lore..

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