For the first time in my
biking experience so far, I was compelled to pay such a hefty sum for parking.
It was just this morning: I parked my blue Splendour Plus at the side of the
road at Charkhal, Dillibazar (in front of the Bajaj Showroom near
the Ganesh Mandir). I went inside the galli into my relatives’
house for some time. After an hour or so, I came out on the road only to get an
amazing shock- there was no bike, there wasn't my blue Splendor of Lot 29.
I rubbed my eyes, took
off my specs and put them again to do away with any sort of dreamy confusion.
But no. That was truth, a bitter truth and an adrenalin-shooting reality to me. My pulses went high for a while. I wondered for a minute regarding the possibilities. I thought to myself, “A
bike disappearing on a bright Tuesday morning, that too from a very busy and
dense area. Umm, no possibility of being stolen, but of course it could be the mean
Traffic Police or the Nagarpalika walas who must have kidnapped my bike
for a ransom.”
I, at once, went to the
nearby showroom of Carpets and Curtains to verify my supposition. As expected,
the Nagarpalika was the culprit. The shopkeeper gave me a smirking smile
and warned me of a fine that could be as high as Nrs 1000. OMG was my first
reaction. Then I thought he was crazy.
I walked to the Baggikhana
where I was advised to visit Window 9. For me it is ‘Counter’ (because of the
finance attached to it). The person gave me a yellow chit (similar to the one
here) to verify from the near-by counter. I produced my originals of Driving License
and Bill Book and got the verified chit to produce back to the same earlier counter.
The conversation between me and the Nagarik ko sewak is reproduced
below:
Me: कती पेनाल्टी हो?
He:
एक हजार दिनुस!
Me:
(exclaimed) ओहो दाई, कती धेरै हो.
स्टूडेंट मान्छे, कहा यती धेरै दिन सक्नु. जाबो एकछिन मात्र राखेको थिएँ की लगी हाल्यो….
The bargaining went on
for a while when I lost hope of winning over him. Then he advised me to
visit any known Top-level officers. I knew none. I went to a front office
building to the first floor. सानो मुख बनाएर I explained the story
but with a little twist to a desk officer.
I lied to him that I
left my bike and took my aunt from the house inside the galli to Om
Hospital in a taxi as it was an Emergency case. Sorry aunt. I hospitalized
you today! Moreover, I was also pitching in as a Student. I think I still am a student after almost
one year of completing my BBA from KCM. However, a prospective student for MBA!
J Then I again explained it to a little higher level officer but to no
avail. Then as a defeated warrior my face looked upon which a gentleman (a
policeman) called me and said, “१० नंबरमा एक जना हुनुहुन्छ, वहाँलाई भनेर ३०० डीस्काउंट गर्न मिल्छ. त्यहाँ भन्दा माथि त कुनै उपाय छैन”.
I thanked to him with all my hearts for showing me a ray of hope at a
time when I was completely dejected with the efforts that went on relentlessly
for almost 45 minutes. I went there, met the kind man, got his signature on the
chit as my discount stamp, went back to the window, and produced the thing.
He: हो, यही चाहियो के ७०० को रसीद काट्न लाई. नत्र त १००० भन्दा घटी काट्ने मेरो अधिकारै छैन!
I paid Nrs 700. Took the release chit. Went to the garage. Got my bike.
Drove off the Baggikhana.
I lose:- Nrs 700, 1
hour of my sometimes useful otherwise useless time.
I gain:- My bike, negotiation power, and a wholesome experience to share with you all.
However, here is for what I wanted to share this fresh real scenario
through my blog with you all. I paid a huge parking sum. No doubt, I am sad L. I know I had
committed a crime, a punishable offence in the eyes of law. I know I deserve
punishment. But I am desperately sad because of the opportunity cost of Nrs 700
of mine (or for that matter, my father).
I would have been at a winning edge
had I spent the amount providing food for the hungry, donating new clothes to
the cloth-less, buying a book to someone who wants to read but couldn’t just because
of poor financial status. I would be delighted to even do some voluntary work for
the refugees as a punishment to my mere offence. I wish I could do something
productive as a punishment rather than just pour
some money in the drain. The drain
which just has the entry mouth to chew off the general public but no outlet
towards the betterment of the citizens and the public at large.
I
just long for a change in the rudimentary system of charging people for their
crime. A change that could bring about positive vibes and betterment for all
and all. How about having social service organizations at the Counters with
their donations slips instead of this: I would go for one more crime ;) J
2 comments:
Hmmm. Mixed feelings here.
Even though you lied, I felt like you shouldn't have confessed Hospitalizing your aunt.
Few questions in my mind
1. Was it legal to take your bike into custody?
2. Is there any kind of provision to give a legitimate discount ?
3. Is the sum of amount NRs 1000/- logical for a fine
4. Should you been allowed the discount on the basis of your false student identity ?
5. What's the ROI of your parking investment ...
Nice to receive your comment!
First, could you please elaborate on your part of mixed feelings? Just wanted to know what sort of feelings my feelings expressed in words could invoke.
The answers:
1. Probably yes, because as it goes कानून को अनविग्यता, हुदैन माफ़ी योग्य...
2. Probably yes, because I got the legal receipt of the same.
3. Not at all... !!!
4. First, I actually didnt produce any Student Identity.. That was just verbal and probably evident from my get-up, face and young look :), Second, I was not allowed the discount for being a student. I was offered the legal discount by mentioning that I was related to Traffic Police.
5. Zero RoI for the Nrs 700 in terms of any good that could beget. I am sure not a single penny would go actually for improvising the roads or upgrading any services pertaining to the relevant sector (Road, Traffic,Parking facilities etc).However, I learnt that if you speak and have the guts, you can...because, in front of me I saw people paying 1000 and taking away their bikes without saying a word.
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