Tumakuru: Bus conductor fined Rs 1,000 for refusing to accept Rs 5 currency


Daijiworld Media Network - Tumakuru (SP)

Tumakuru, Jan 25: The KSRTC divisional controller at Chikkamagaluru has imposed a penalty of Rs 1,000 on a KSRTC bus conductor who refused to accept a currency note of Rs 5 tendered by a passenger.

Somashekhar from Turuvekere in the district had boarded an Arasikere-Tiptur bus. He had handed over fare for his journey, but the conductor outright refused to accept Rs 5 currency note, even after the passenger said that he did not have the cash to replace this note. There was an exchange of strong words between the two. The conductor urged the senior citizen to disembark from the bus and took the bus to the police station.


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The police asked the conductor to accept the currency note and sent the conductor away by instructing him not to harass the passengers. Hurt by the attitude of the conductor, Somashekhar complained to the KSRTC managing director. KSRTC had asked the divisional controller at Chikkamagaluru to act against the conductor, identified as Mahesh.

The divisional controller affected a cut of Rs 1,000 from Mahesh's salary in the form of penalty and warned him to behave decently with passengers. A letter was also written by the divisional controller to Somashekhar expressing regret for the harassment he faced.

  

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 26 2021

    We can't attack the conductor, he only knows his difficulty and no one understands. In banks also certain denominations are not available, and customers should not fight. Conductor also run shortage of currency, can't help. In above case the Conductor help that senior citizen by giving a free trip instead of quarreling.

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  • T.Lobo, Bejai

    Tue, Jan 26 2021

    Bus transport authorities should clearly instruct its bus staff which all currency notes n coins r valid

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 25 2021

    The fuel burned to take the bus to the police station is more than Rs 5... These kinds of things happen only in india

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jan 26 2021

    Pinto mangalore,never mind .Thats exactly helped him to understand the value of 5rupees and in future how to behave with Passengers.He learnt it first hand .From the money minused from his salary will refund the 5rupees .No loss.One shouldnt act so with people .what made him to refuse 5 rupees?Was it the rumour that in future 5 ,10,notes will be taken back?He need not worry about it he has only to fund it to office.They will manage it.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Tue, Jan 26 2021

    Never mind, if Rs. 5

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  • Gabriel Lewis, Brahmavar

    Mon, Jan 25 2021

    Karnataka's road transport corporation is better than any other state road transports in the country ❤️✌️💪 They are always quick to take the action.
    Whenever we see our Karnataka's road transport buses in other states, our hearts fills with pride & joy. ❤️🤟

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