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Originally Posted by blackasta Sorry to hear about this - but this is India. These kind of things are bound to happen here.
Next time (and I might sound like a criminal) - don't stop. |
Thanks for the confidence. This surely is the India we live in.
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Originally Posted by prince_pervez Sorry to hear about the whole ordeal. It is good that you helped that female. Only thing is I feel you should not have allowed the cops to intervene that much. You should have taken the husband and wife to the hospital and cleared off the bill and come off. |
Well Parvez. When the cops decide and smell an opportunity to make a quick buck they dont stop at anything. Im glad I didnt bend. I was very happy to see the cops shrivelled face when I went to pick up the car from the police station.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979 Well such scum run our country. Do not take this for granted. Make sure you attend all hearings. Often such cases drag on and on. And, if such a thing happens again, you now know running is the best policy. |
Ive been through road once before. Court, lawyer, etc. If the case doesnt get thrown out, it should drag for a good 3-4 years.
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Originally Posted by Vijay.Krishnan Kudos to you! What you did was ethically and humanely right. But I guess there is no appreciation about the right gestures that people do, by the Police. Had I been in your place, I would have thought twice before helping the woman out. |
Well now I intend to think thrice hereafter. maybe not look and not think at all.
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Originally Posted by Dry Ice I don't see anything wrong if next time onwards you validate your handle here, jay-smokes-LEAVES!! |
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Originally Posted by TaureanBull What happened was a very sad incident.
But, I wont advise you to run in case you happen to hit someone what may come. Its inhumane. Imagine it could be other way round, you being hit and someone runs away leaving you half dead. The system has faults, it is corrupt etc etc but we are humans first. Legally speaking, in case you run and by chance get caught later on the case is severe.
I would just term it as a bad time/day which was handled very maturely and should be finished off in the same manner. Every one comes across bad times during their lifetime, so it just happened.
Be patient, attend hearings, be more careful next time. Best of luck. |
Well looking around me im begining to doubt if the word humane can or should be used at all. We, the people are treated like dogs anyways. I agree with all the rest of your views... but never can ever be careful enough.
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Originally Posted by praful Been there, done that... Absolutely hated those few weeks! Completely understand your situation and what you must be going through.
Don't worry, you did nothing wrong. Nothing wrong is going to happen to you. |
Im quite certain about that. the insurance company will certainly throw the claim out and so will the judge.
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Originally Posted by nkapoor777 Jay, don't let this episode deter you from helping someone in need.  for what you did.
A similar incident happened to a friend here in Delhi just about a month ago. It was 2 am in the night and everybody including the policemen were dead drunk (except the offending driver, if you can call it that). Me and another friend reached the spot on his call and once the mutual settlement was agreed, we made the injured party sign on a statement which read that a particular incident happened, medical aid was provided for by the other party, no serious injuries and it has been mutually settled (blah, blah).
No issues since then! |
Well actually, you were lucky. Taking a personal statement by your self has no standing in court, if the chap decided to come back again to extort money from you threatening to lodge a complaint. It has to be done by the police. In my case the police did that and then probably wanting a huge bribe, decided to pressurize me and make a case out of nothing.
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Originally Posted by Car-e-ok I just read the whole story. O man this is so true . This is so really true . It has happened to my friend as well . And i was there with him all this while. We even had an approach of a police officer . The police were directly saying that they are with us . But indirectly they were helping the other guy so that he can file the case and cops get the money from both ends as well . Same story same stuff. My friend paid north of 1 lakh to compromise the case at court in the end as he was waiting canadian immigration . Moreover he spent endless nights contacting countlesss people ,his lawyers ripped him off,Police mishandled his impounded car,hassle,stressess . I am sorry to say things like really make me feel bad about this country(which happens to be my own country). |
Well, I too work overseas. But I wont pay a penny. Not to such scum. I wouldnt mind spending anything on the injured's medical bills though. Well thats me. But you never know. Time and circumstance change everything.
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Originally Posted by ph03n!x What would be adding more value to your episode is some names / designations if possible- maybe after the case is all cleared up. |
I didnt quite understand what that meant.
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Originally Posted by Nitin Crazy stuff! My sympathies are with you, Sir!
No wonder everyone says- 'get into a crash and try to scoot from there. No point trying to be a good samaritan and help the injured. 98% of the time, things will back-fire. So better escape from the scene at the earliest.'.
No wonder. If one has to go through all this non-sense, we'd have to keep aside our emotions and just let the injured be. Not everyone can do this,though. |
On hindsight. Scooting is the easiest thing to do, isnt it! I believe what shapes your character is what you do against the odds. Important thing is, to try and survive against the system, without joining it. Simply because the system sucks.
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Originally Posted by anku94 Really sorry to hear that. Hope it ends up alright for you.
It really pains for one to know that the system is being run by the dregs of human civilisation, people who're incapable of understanding the effects of their actions.
It hurts a lot to accept this, but it's hopeless. I don't see how the situation will improve in the near future, unless God holds a brain distribution ceremony for those who missed out before birth because of them being busy with devil's sermons. |
LOLL its certainly hopeless. Hope never dies, but you die hoping. I dont think God has the time to worry anymore. He works overtime and does night shifts too. Save yourself by yourself.
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Originally Posted by sirajbose Jay - Kudos tp you. You did the right thing. Have faith everything will be alright.
And before people start blaming the system, lets not forget, its us who created it, and more importantly its just the people like us who help sustain it. We are the same people who do not vote, the same people who are afraid to get into politics and change it, the same people who keep quiet on the rampant price hikes for the past few years, the same people who pay such exorbitant real estate prices, the same people who sit and watch while the politicians tear apart our country based on language / caste / states and the same people who don't bother to do something real about the problems our society faces (apart from write a few comments) as it doesn't actually affect us directly / we are able to manage. Till each and everyone of us decide to do the right thing - together - day after day after day - and don't give up - nothing is going to change. |
Well I beg to disagree. I did not create this system. I was born into it and am not here out of choice. Give me a choice and I can show you some magic. And since I dont want to join this system, I choose to live like a rebel, doing it my way, whether it fits into the system or not. I idid not take the lady to the hospital to comply with the system. I took her because I cared to take her. Its not difficult to be ruthless when the need arises.
What matters at the end of the day is to even out your karmic balance sheet. The system be damned.
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Originally Posted by J.Ravi Sorry to hear the sad development after an accident. But, I do not advocate 'hit-and-run' under any circumstance, come what may. If I do, I will also join the corrupt system. |
Ravi, dont help the victim because because you dont want to join the system.
Help, to fulfill that innate human desire to reach out. Else just walk away/run.
My final take out of this is as below.
Although it was her fault to bump into my car in an inebriated drunken state and injure herself, I was in a position to help the lady and I did. What happens after that I dont really care and bother about, because the end result of everything is Zero. Another experience along the trek on the mountain of life.
Thanks for your views.
Cheers,
J