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Rudrapur, Uttarakhand: Biker with all valid docs argues with cop seizing his bike over non-ISI helmet. Rider films confrontation, claims harassment & offers to pay fine instead. Road safety rules spark heated Kalesh

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Kolkata Police ! OP : Hi everyone this is my father's bike which i am currently riding bought in 2010 and till date there has been no modification done everything is company fitted/ authorised parts replaced. On 5th june around 3pm I was traveling back home where i was stopped by the police and was directly told to pay a spot fine for modified silencer they didn't just stopped and fined me only that day they were literally on a hunt stopping every bike rider no matter if they were carrying proper documents or wearing helmets, coming back to me my all papers are upto date with zero failures and i even tried showing them the picture of my bike from RE website that this is a stock silencer yet he didn't hear me rather smirked and told me that he will now seize my vehicle unless either i accept to pay the fine or submit my license or blue book, he literally treated me like a criminal as if i had committed a hit n run case, u can actually see all of them hiding their name badges before this video was taken and his smile says everything that he knew he was misusing his power without any hesitation Later i was forced to sit back on my bike and the junior officer who was totally unfit as an active working official having gutka and riding my bike without any helmet along with the senior officer riding his own government provided bike without any helmets to the Entally police station as we reached there they tried to sieze my bike where i was actually told that i was supposed to meet the senior officer but rather they tried seizing my vehicle so i stopped them and i got trapped in their plan where they harrased me for 2 hrs and forced me to rather pay the fine or my bike will be seized without letting me talk to any senior and was only allowed to speak to front desk officer who was least bothered to hear me for obvious reasons they all were corrupt and unfit as an active government working official In the end I paid fine of rupees 2000

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🚨NYC Shutting Down Another Traffic Lane – Causing More Gridlock and Making You Pay for It !! 🚨 I’ve been investigating the streets of New York City for a long time. As a NYC driver, I see firsthand how congestion and traffic aren’t just happening by accident—they’re being created by the city’s own bad street designs. And now, they expect us to pay for it with congestion pricing, draining the wallets of middle- and lower-class New Yorkers. Last month alone, the city made over $50 million from congestion pricing—money taken straight from the pockets of hardworking New Yorkers who have no choice but to drive. And instead of fixing the streets, they’re making things even worse. Now, the city is rolling out a new street design that will shut down another traffic lane on Sixth Avenue to make way for a double-wide bike lane. This means fewer lanes for cars, leading to even more gridlock in one of the busiest parts of Manhattan. Sixth Avenue is already packed with delivery trucks, taxis, rideshares, buses, and regular commuters—now the city is making it worse by cutting down road space even further. What do they think is going to happen when they remove a lane of traffic from one of the most congested streets in Midtown? Traffic will back up even more, drivers will be forced to sit in gridlock for longer periods, and emergency vehicles will struggle to get through. This isn't about making the streets better—this is about making it impossible to drive in NYC, forcing people to give up their cars and rely on an already broken public transit system. Meanwhile, bike lanes keep getting expanded while the city ignores the real traffic problems. The reality is, bike lanes aren’t being used nearly as much as the city wants you to believe. Most of the time, they sit empty, while cars and buses are crammed into fewer and fewer lanes. This isn’t about safety—it’s about forcing an anti-car agenda on the people who actually need to drive. And what’s their solution? They want to force you onto the subway—a transit system that’s more dangerous than ever. Over the past few months, we’ve all seen the rise in subway violence—stabbings, robberies, and assaults happening daily. The same politicians who created this mess, like Governor Hochul and the MTA, expect us to just accept it. Instead of making the trains safer, they’re making driving impossible. And let’s talk about the MTA—New York’s never-ending money pit. Billions of dollars pour into the system every year, and yet we never see any real improvements. Trains still break down, stations are filthy, service is unreliable, and crime is out of control. The MTA always claims they need more funding, yet no one ever asks where all the money is actually going. Meanwhile, the people who rely on the subway are stuck dealing with fare hikes, delays, and dangerous conditions. But the damage doesn’t stop there. I’ve been speaking with business owners throughout New York City, and they all tell me the same thing—sales are down since congestion pricing rolled out. With fewer people driving into the city, foot traffic has dropped, and small businesses are suffering. Shops, restaurants, and other local businesses that rely on a steady flow of customers are now seeing empty stores and struggling to stay afloat. Business owners have told me the city just isn’t the same anymore. This isn’t about reducing congestion—it’s about punishing drivers, killing small businesses, and squeezing more money out of the people who can least afford it. New York City is no longer a place for the working class. The politicians and bureaucrats behind this mess don’t care—because they’re not the ones stuck in traffic, struggling to run a business, or riding the subways in fear. We are.

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