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law is fine implementation is wrong
by Priyavrat Bhatt on Jun 17, 2008 10:54 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am no Law student but whatever laws we have should act as a deterrent if they are implemented firmly. Here law at the road is sold at Rs 50 and if you have that money u can get away with any crime on road.
Imagine if a a normal working man who drinks and drives see examples where someone is actually put behind bars for two years will he dare to commit a mistake? Two years is a big time, a student speding two years behind the bar, a working executive with moderate income and small kids can never think of going behind bars..forget about 2 years, even two months are sufficient for detterence all people need to see is examples where someone is actually punished and I for one has not seen any single case in news where the law was implemented efficiently. If peopl go away by themeans of the money that is a failure of our law enforcement agencies and they will just pass teh buck from one department to other. The system needs an overall uplift with good coordination among various agencies.
No parent want their kids to die at such a young age and they will start imparting the decipline once they too see that how tough and strict the law is.
God bless my country, seems only dua is left, as teh patient has refused to take the dawa.

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by Chandan Agarwal on Jun 17, 2008 11:23 AM   Permalink
I agree

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by Seshadri Subbaraman on Jun 17, 2008 11:13 AM   Permalink
Excellent thought. Well Said!!!

Seshadri P S

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