Published 22:53 IST, September 3rd 2019

Gurugram man slapped with Rs. 23,000 challan, netizens have field day

The netizens have had a field day over the recent case of a Gurugram man being slapped with a Rs. 23,000 traffic violation challan, reacting with many angles

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netizens have had a field day over recent case of a Gurugram man being slapped with a Rs. 23,000 traffic rule violation challan. Dinesh Madan, man who was driving without a registration certificate and helmet, has been charged with a hefty amount for his mistakes. big fine comes amid implementation of  Motor Vehicle Amendment Bill 2019 which has brought with it a new set of penalties and fines. Regardless, reactions from all around internet have been funny, sassy, serious and bizarre.   

Netizen's funny reactions to Dinesh Madan's Agony 

Some people have poked fun at him with 'after' pictures.

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Some or netizens have made a joke about cost of his scooter.

A few or netizens went ahead to make judge and jury jokes.

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Read: Gurugram's Dinesh Madan handed Rs 23,000 traffic challan, here's how

Dinesh Madan’s reaction after fine 

Dinesh Madan, after being hit with hefty fine, said that “Value of my scooty is around 15,000. I even got a copy of registration certificate (RC) on WhatsApp from home but by n he had printed. amount could have been less if he had waited for a while. I want that fine should be relaxed. From w on I will always carry my documents.”

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Read: Nitin Gadkari: Tea may soon be served in 'kulhads' at railway stations 

Read: Maharashtra's six districts to be diesel-free, says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari

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Concerned reactions to Dinesh Madan's challan

A few of netizens took to Twitter to raise issues with Mumbai Traffic Police in order to solve ir local issues.

  Some questioned local Municipal Corporations over pothole situation

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  A few of citizens supported move by government and called for stricter laws for safety.

  Or netizens defended tweets calling out pothole situation and raised safety questions.

Read: Maharashtra's six districts to be diesel-free, says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari 

Read: Nitin Gadkari: Tea may soon be served in 'kulhads' at railway stations

 

20:54 IST, September 3rd 2019