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In Jalandhar today a cop doing a routine stop during lockdown was mowed by the driver of the car and survived by clinging on to the bonnet of the car.
The driver was arrested and pressed with charges of "Attempt to Murder"
https://youtu.be/JZHNyW9GT74
News link: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/coro...bonnet-2222097

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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4797928)
In Jalandhar today a cop doing a routine stop during lockdown was mowed by the driver of the car and survived by clinging on to the bonnet of the car.

Dreadful. And so stupid to even think of getting away with it :Frustrati

Just curious: why is the video coverage narrated by a machine. With an American accent too!

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4797987)
Dreadful. And so stupid to even think of getting away with it

I suspect what must happened was this - The driver thought that if he were to speed up, the cop could get scared and move out of the the way leaving him (the driver) with lesser hassles to deal with - I have seen this happen Bangalore roads (a lot). I guess it must be the same in Punjab as well.

The cops, however, literally put their life/lives on the line even if there are safer alternatives to penalize errant drivers. You can many a times see the cops jumping directly in the way of oncoming traffic to catch some drives!

At the end, it is stupid both of such cops and the drivers! Both could have been lot safer by putting that box over their shoulders to better use!

You are right: I don't suppose the guy had done anything worth risking a cop's life over.

They should have better equipment and or better methodology to stop suspects. Still, I hope that guy gets the full force of the law applied. I suspect that he's already felt the full force of a cop or two (he gets a gentle slap around the head in the video) and, honestly, I'm not sorry for him if he does.

A toyota coralla crashed into a bedroom of a house !!!

Accidents in India | Pics & Videos-crash.jpg

https://www.facebook.com/rakesh.s.ch...05394672835570

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Originally Posted by Sarvodaya (Post 4798145)
A toyota coralla crashed into a bedroom of a house !!!

So, will the gent at the end go into lockup for drinking and driving under lockdown?
"badum - tss!! " clap:

But honestly, that man was so totally sloshed, and surprisingly in one piece even though it's Faridabad?

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Originally Posted by mayankk (Post 4798151)
So, will the gent at the end go into lockup for drinking and driving under lockdown?
"badum - tss!! " clap:

But honestly, that man was so totally sloshed, and surprisingly in one piece even though it's Faridabad?

Happened in sector-8 Faridabad. Friend who sent me this clip earlier stated he was arrested. Can't believe during the lockdown we still get such idiot drunk drivers.:Frustrati

A video that has gone viral shows a Royal Enfield motorcycle that falls off after the guy unloading the motorcycle from the trailer loses control and he falls off the ramp with bike. :Frustrati

Royal Enfield falls off a trailer while being unloaded video

Mods, Please move this post to correct thread if it is not relevant here.

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Originally Posted by IndigoXLGrandDi (Post 4798516)
A video that has gone viral shows a Royal Enfield motorcycle that falls off after the guy unloading the motorcycle from the trailer loses control and he falls off the ramp with bike. :Frustrati

Luckily he was not under that heavy bike. Helmets should be made mandatory while unloading the two wheelers from the truck.

Off topic - unfortunately this bike will be sold as a brand new to a customer post repair work :Frustrati

That looks so doomed to me that I wonder if the guy has any previous experience of unloading a bike.

Does anyone here know how it should have been done?

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4798574)
That looks so doomed to me that I wonder if the guy has any previous experience of unloading a bike.

Does anyone here know how it should have been done?

I think they usually have hydraulic assisted door which can be used as platform.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN_AoQqW92w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EapU--0ObYQ

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Originally Posted by _chikku (Post 4798605)
I think they usually have hydraulic assisted door which can be used as platform.

I should have thought of that! I've seen stuff like washing machines delivered on such a platform. Thanks for the videos: bikes being delivered with care and proper handling.

The featured disaster delivery guy attempted to use what looked like a ladder, not a ramp, at a very steep angle, with no width and no room to put feet down.

I am absolutely not a biker, not even a cyclist, so correct me if I am wrong!

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4798681)

I am absolutely not a biker

Me neither. May be the unloading - rider was new and rest of them didn't know it.

Another fatal, freak accident during the lockdown.
https://youtu.be/r610pyfq2Vw
A CovidWarrior met with a freak accident in April 2020. A dog crossed 42-yr-old home guard Satyanand's path while he was on his way back home. Here's the CCTV footage from Lal Darwaza, Hyderabad. Satyanand was a Rakshak vehicle driver.
I can't make out if he was wearing a helmet. He was apparently taken to hospital with injuries and then succumbed the next day - April 27th.

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Originally Posted by IndigoXLGrandDi (Post 4798516)
A video that has gone viral shows a Royal Enfield motorcycle that falls off after the guy unloading the motorcycle from the trailer loses control and he falls off the ramp with bike

Have seen many bikes being unloaded like this, that too by the loading/unloading union workers of Kerala. Those chaps might even protest vehemently against any sort of hydraulic platform!


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