‘No Helmet, No Petrol’ Rule Opposed

The Telangana Two Wheeler Riders Association,  while expressing its strong protest over the implementation of “No Helmet, No Petrol” plan in Adilabad district from June 2,  has threatened that they will call for a twin cities bandh if similar plan is implemented  in the capital city also.

 

Mohd. Amanullah Khan, Convenor,  in a press statement alleged that the police authorities have miserably failed to implement the compulsory helmet rule on the two wheeler riders and hence, being helpless the government is intending to implement “No Helmet, No Petrol” plan forcibly so that more and more helmets are sold in the market.  Besides, he said that the government is planning to implement the helmet rule on the pillion riders also.  Further, he said that “to drink liquor or not to, and to smoke or not to”, the decision is left to an individual’s choice and there is no reason why similar freedom “to wear or not to wear helmet” option is left to an individual’s choice”.  He said that, “since the health and wellbeing of other citizens in the society is not affected due to an individual’s choice of not wearing helmet, the government may well review the rule”.  Finally, he appealed to the two wheeler riders to oppose the compulsory helmet law tooth and nail. (NSS)