Transit - A recipient's obligation to pay despite his 'bus pass'

12 years, 10 months ago - 31 May 2011
Transit - A recipient's obligation to pay despite his 'bus pass'
Traumatised by a receiver bus Dakrishna M., a student from a state college was forced to pay his ticket to ride, so that he had his "bus pass". Her classmates, for lack of money, they were forced to exit at the next stop ...

The bus companies have all the individual records to the National Transport Authority (NTA). If the national carrier of Transport (NTC) is blamed for having neglected the elderly on the bus stops, however, some individual operators are known to require students to pay their ticket, despite their 'bus pass ". Alarmed, the NTA continues to urge victims to come to file formal complaints so that it can initiate actions. This organization says that in the absence of evidence and recognizing that the complaints are numerous, it can give on this matter.

But Mr. Vassen, a father whose son has been harassed by a receiver of buses in the discharge of his ticket is determined to move heaven and earth to see justice done. "Line (note: the recipient) fine mo ZANF traumatized," he reflected on the waves or K Xplik Monday.

Dakrishna, a student at a college of Northern State finished its course on Thursday. But the bus provided by the institution is not there. This resident of Terre-Rouge then climbs into a bus of the CNT to return home.The student, with her classmates, has no worries so far. Arriving at the height of the roundabout Terre-Rouge on the highway, Dakrishna off the bus and takes a shortcut near the police station in the town to get to the bus stop.

After five minutes of waiting, he took a seat on a bus line serving the individual 21. Her classmates do the same. Immediately sat down, he shows his' bus pass. "

But the recipient refuses to accept this ticket. The latter, according to the student, allegedly harassed for it performs the cost of his journey, which cost Rs 10 to its destination. Terrorized Dakrishna gives Rs 10 a piece to the recipient and received his ticket. But his classmates, who have no money, will be called down at the next stop. "Obliges me Li fine paid.Mone mone lerla wins fear and gives Rs 10 li. Mo ti ena bane ka mate not with zot. Lor zot ine down controller bus stop. Then ki ti ena new bus pass and ti to 15 h 30, "says Dakrishna Daily Challenge.

Home soon, the student expressed this incident to her father. Embittered and angry, he takes his motorcycle and drove to the Gare du Nord. There, he found the station master and show him the bus ticket. But this year, according Vassen, is unable to identify the bus on which her son has traveled and where the ticket was issued.

Compassionate, he is willing to repay the Rs 10. But the father of the child to understand that he did not come all this way to recover Rs 10. He just wants to meet with the recipient to know why he requested the transportation costs for his son. But as the station master could not inform him, Vassen headed toward a police station in order to record a statement. But there he was advised to go to the NTA to file his complaint.

"Kan mo went there, tell me zot ene mo bisin write letters and make mo complaint. Lerla zot mo boy louse louse call controller is identified. If ene ine traumatized child or coumarin capave faces re li n executioner? "Asks the father.

"This is the procedure," says Cyril Appajala. According to the Transport Controller of the National Transport Authority, there are two possibilities so that the body initiates an investigation of any incident like this, either through a letter denouncing the practice, or that the child comes to identify the recipient of bus before the board of the NTA. "It is high time to put the recipients of their responsibilities. But without a formal complaint, we can not do anything to stop certain practices. I reiterate my request to the victims to lodge a formal complaint so we can initiate action, "insists Cyril Appajala.