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Originally Posted by anilisanil But knowing the way mobs behave in Pune... court (in case if the court is involved) settlement can the cases be nulled?
by the way a pic of the accident Attachment 424156
The above picture is posted on one of the websites, it does not seem to be that of the accident mentioned or does it? |
Hey Anil,
That is definitely not a picture of the incident in question. The report in TOI says that the girl tried to reverse her way out even after she hit the PMPML bus. The car in the pic above doesn't look... umm, motorable anymore. Also, the heavy vehicle is blue, PMPML buses are red.
As far as the mob goes, I don't think anyone would dare to manhandle a female driver, notwithstanding the seriousness of the accident, and no matter how strong the mob is (blame it on the Great Indian Chauvinistic Attitude!). After all, at the beginning of the incident, it wasn't as if she ran over and killed somebody, she just knocked down a female pedestrian who got hurt. She could easily have stopped and taken corrective action, even before the mob assembled. After all, it takes some time for a mob to gather at the spot.
Besides, being from a doctor's family, she should have known more than anyone else, that it's important to provide immediate assistance to a victim of an accident; even more so when she's caused it herself. (That's just my opinion, no offense meant to any doctors or their families who are members of this forum).
As you correctly pointed out, if she was running from the mob, why didn't she stop when she saw the cops signalling her to stop? This case is fishier than what meets the eye.
In all probability, by now she has already been bailed out of the mess by her family using "connections". As neoonwheels said, the case will disappear from the limelight in no time, and she will be back on the road, this time in a brand new Merc, funded by... guess who... all those who have "a (big) heart"!
@ GTO: Saying that the "premium car" is responsible for making the news "breaking news" is like missing the woods for the trees. It is the scale of destruction caused by the demolition derby that this person engaged in (intentionally or otherwise), that attracted media attention. Just look at the sheer number of vehicles that she went about ramming into. Think about it, so many of those people who were victims could easily have been disabled or killed by this reckless act. The girl should thank her stars that nobody died that day (and also for her family background, but thats another matter altogether).
Do you really think this incident would have attracted less media attention if the girl happened to be driving any average sedan instead of a Merc?
Possibly, the incident attracted a little more attention because the driver was the ward of a very well known cardiologist, which might have contributed in making this news "breaking news".
Also, on the flip side, why is it that incidents of wards of affluent/influential persons going berserk behind the wheel are increasing with alarming frequency? The presence of a premium vehicle is just a side-effect of their affluence, and has nothing to do with the incident as such. But we cannot deny that in most incidents, if not all, the driver is from an influential/affluent family. This points to a very dangerous trend. But then, thats my personal opinion.
Just my tuppence. No offense meant to anyone.
A couple of pictures, picked up from online newspapers:
