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  • #31
    Re: Jail for 2-years, if caught racing on public roads

    Originally posted by Nithesh View Post
    Have you heard of cops harassing motovloggers in India? Yeah, some places you get fined for attaching helmet cameras too. Such is the level of stupidity.
    They mostly harass motovlogger because they ride with proper gear. I don't think by riding with a camera attached to your helmet or your bike, you are breaking any rules.

    If it truly is illegal, then please add more information about it on this thread.
    "It's not who I am underneath but what I do that defines me."

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    • #32
      Re: Jail for 2-years, if caught racing on public roads

      Originally posted by sushant_infotag View Post
      They mostly harass motovlogger because they ride with proper gear. I don't think by riding with a camera attached to your helmet or your bike, you are breaking any rules.

      If it truly is illegal, then please add more information about it on this thread.

      Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.

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      • #33
        For the vast number of rules that our Govt invents with their overpopulated departments, we should introduce a RTO semester in the first year of college followed by an exam. To say that most of these traffic police men are corrupt is an understatement and having said that it explains why there is no driving sense even 75 years after Independence. No helmet, no shoes, no waiting at signals, blowing horn like at a jazz festival are the norm rather than the exception in India. You can buy a 170 hp litre bike and roll out of the showroom and onto the highway after having been through no training on an intermediate powered bike. Sadly, the big picture is completely missing in the road traffic department and I wonder what will happen when cars and bikes are flying in the air, a reality in this decade or so.
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