Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Officers have horns eh?


Wipro is a very sophisticated organization when it comes to commutation.

I happen to be one among many who rely on this service as I stay in one end of the world.


I travel in 1-D and yesterday was a fateful day for the driver. He is known for his tactics while driving and we call him out pilot. In a signal we were supposed to take right and still he drove the bus on the left side blocking the straight going vehicles. And its not surprising that a police officer caught the bus (please note its month end).

He was abusing the driver and also was demanding for the fine of 100 bucks.


A senior sir, who is on the other side of 40 or 45 also travel with us in the bus. When he tried to calm down the officer, the officer replied "baayi muchko"(for non-kannada readers "shut-up" in a very rude way).


I agree he is an officer and CM was going in that road and also he had to stop his job slipping away from him. I also accept the mistake from the driver. Whatever could be the reasons and how much ever authoritative the officer could be, he should have this basic etiquette of talking to others. If not sir at least to his age he should have given some respect. So the rest of the people in the bus became furious and started shouting and questioning the authority. For which we had to pay 500 bucks more!!!


Well, people should have the sense to understand what to talk with whom!!! You can't make a idiot understand this. At the end of the day it shows that he can't respect others coz he doesn't respect himself!!!


When a senior citizen is abused (badly) for no reason don't we have to question the authority..?

Doing so we ended up in more problems! So being quiet would have been a better choice?