Cab operators protest against seizure of vehicles

Cab operators protest against seizure of vehicles
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A delegation of Telangana State Cabs and Bus Operators Association (TSCBOA) called on senior officials of Hyderabad and Cyberabad Police Commissionerates on Monday against the alleged harassment through seizure of their vehicles on pretext of drunken driving.

Hyderabad: A delegation of Telangana State Cabs and Bus Operators Association (TSCBOA) called on senior officials of Hyderabad and Cyberabad Police Commissionerates on Monday against the alleged harassment through seizure of their vehicles on pretext of drunken driving.

The TSCBOA members called on Jithender, Additional CP (Traffic-Hyderabad) and Avinash Mohanty, DCP (Traffic – Cyberabad) and submitted memoranda in the offices of Police Commissioners against the impounding of vehicles in drunken driving cases. TSCBOA president Syed Nizamuddin said the impounding of vehicles under Section 185-A of the Motor Vehicle Act in the drunken driving cases was badly hitting the travel industry. “The cab operators fully support the police drive against drunken driving. We are also in favor of arrest of the erring drivers. However, we are strongly against the impounding of vehicles, which are owned by us,” he said.

"There is a huge difference between a vehicle owned by an individual and a vehicle owned by a private operator. We make huge investments by taking bank loans, pay all taxes and enter into legal agreements with different companies to ply our vehicles. Each hour and each kilometre means a lot for all of us. While nearly 50,000 cabs and buses are operating in the city, they are providing direct/indirect employment to about five lakh people. We hire drivers if they are holding valid Driving Licence and have no criminal background. We also have clear rules that no driver should drive a vehicle in drunken condition. In some cases, wherein the drivers are driving the vehicle in inebriated condition, we are being punished for a crime which we have not committed,” the TSCBOA stated in its memorandum.

Nizamuddin said the operators lose huge revenues and suffer heavy losses if their vehicle remains impounded for a longer period. For taxation, the RTA does not exempt the period during which the vehicle remained off-road due to seizure. Similarly, the banks/financial institutions do not wait for the EMI for the vehicles which have been seized by the police due to drivers’ mistakes. "Our customers ask for replacement of vehicle and don't buy the contention that our vehicle is seized,” he said.

The TSCBOA members urged the Commissioners to direct the officials concerned not to impound vehicles of private operators in drunken driving cases. However, they said stern action should be taken against the drivers who indulged in drunken driving. They also furnished statistics related to accidents and claimed that the vehicles of private cab operators were not involved in fatal accidents, especially when compared to RTC buses. “It would be utter discrimination to seize vehicles of private operators and let off the RTC buses involved in drunken driving or accidents,” they said.

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