Why most of the Police men don't wear helmet on two wheeler?

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I have seen most of the policemen don't wear a helmet while driving two wheeler. Is their head somewhat strongly built than normal people or what? :woohoo: :evil:

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Yes.. That's the exception.. We are talking about normal days..

So you feel comfortable in helmet in short run?!
Yes.. That's the exception.. We are talking about normal days..

So you feel comfortable in helmet in short run?!


That's right it is comfortable if you helmets on and even not having proper papers. :laugh:
Yes.. That's the exception.. We are talking about normal days..

So you feel comfortable in helmet in short run?!


That's right it is comfortable if you helmets on and even not having proper papers. :laugh:


Would you believe me if I tell you that I have never used a helmet in fact I do not have one for years. I gave one to my junior and one was stolen. I have stopped using them. The reason- I am no more using a motor bike now but a bike.
Yes.. That's the exception.. We are talking about normal days..

So you feel comfortable in helmet in short run?!


That's right it is comfortable if you helmets on and even not having proper papers. :laugh:


Would you believe me if I tell you that I have never used a helmet in fact I do not have one for years. I gave one to my junior and one was stolen. I have stopped using them. The reason- I am no more using a motor bike now but a bike.


May be traffic police is not much active on some places i have never seen people wearing helmet when i go to Bullanshahr. :laugh:
Well, even I don't used to wear it mostly... I guess people knows most ways where they can save their self.. But yes for some particular area they are must.
Well, even I don't used to wear it mostly... I guess people knows most ways where they can save their self.. But yes for some particular area they are must.


Actually safety devises are must in every are but in most places police is not implementing it strictly even not following rules themselves.
Its true that it is good for safety.. But I don't feel it comfortable in city area... On highways, I use helmet for sure.
Its true that it is good for safety.. But I don't feel it comfortable in city area... On highways, I use helmet for sure.

Right in cities yo cannot drive at much speed also helmet makes problem in city driving.
Yes I am agree
In city area there should be some relaxation but in highway it should be must.
Yes many a times some of the policemen willingly break rules. They knows the reason behind it.
Not only police men many persons wont wear it as they will loose their hair.
I think they do not loose their hair but their hair style also find difficult to monitor traffic. That is why most people try to avoid it but where this is must they have to use it.
I think they do not loose their hair but their hair style also find difficult to monitor traffic. That is why most people try to avoid it but where this is must they have to use it.


I don't see ladies wearing helmet behind the driver seat and they are never stopped by the traffic police but when a man don't wear it he is penalised. :evil:
I think they do not loose their hair but their hair style also find difficult to monitor traffic. That is why most people try to avoid it but where this is must they have to use it.


I don't see ladies wearing helmet behind the driver seat and they are never stopped by the traffic police but when a man don't wear it he is penalised. :evil:


That is the benefit of being a woman!!! :evil: Although I didn't know wearing helmets for a pillion rider is a rule in other cities, its not so in Pune!!
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
suni51 wrote:
I think they do not loose their hair but their hair style also find difficult to monitor traffic. That is why most people try to avoid it but where this is must they have to use it.

I don't see ladies wearing helmet behind the driver seat and they are never stopped by the traffic police but when a man don't wear it he is penalised.

That is the benefit of being a woman!!! Although I didn't know wearing helmets for a pillion rider is a rule in other cities, its not so in Pune!!

But it also must be kept as rule because the back seat person will loose life than driving one in many cases.
Now a days people are not taking helmet as serious. When the rules passed strightly for a while policemen check and fine. after few days everything will be asuaul
I think they do not loose their hair but their hair style also find difficult to monitor traffic. That is why most people try to avoid it but where this is must they have to use it.


I don't see ladies wearing helmet behind the driver seat and they are never stopped by the traffic police but when a man don't wear it he is penalised. :evil:


That is the benefit of being a woman!!! :evil: Although I didn't know wearing helmets for a pillion rider is a rule in other cities, its not so in Pune!!


It is a traffic rule in Delhi but ladies don't follow it although they wear it when they drive. :evil: :woohoo:
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
suni51 wrote:
I think they do not loose their hair but their hair style also find difficult to monitor traffic. That is why most people try to avoid it but where this is must they have to use it.

I don't see ladies wearing helmet behind the driver seat and they are never stopped by the traffic police but when a man don't wear it he is penalised.

That is the benefit of being a woman!!! Although I didn't know wearing helmets for a pillion rider is a rule in other cities, its not so in Pune!!

But it also must be kept as rule because the back seat person will loose life than driving one in many cases.


True, it should be compulsory, but problem would be to ensure it is strictly followed because of less manpower and lack of will!
Years before, my brother met with an accident. He was driving and his classmate was sitting along with him, in the back seat. They met with an accident. At that time, helmet rules were not strict, it was made strict 1 year ago only. My brother survived as he didn't leave the handle. But the boy behind him couldn't get any hold and he got hit with an electric post and died within minutes. So, I feel, helmet should be made strict for both persons and I think, back seat is more risky than front seat.
My brother was also seriously wounded, but he didn't get any brain wounds. His whole body was crushed.....while falling from the top. Actually, it was a new model bike and it was sitting on a wall top. That boy fell down first and my brother second, from the height.
Same here Sandhya. Its been 3 months, that my cousin died in a bike accident. He friend was also there sitting back seat. He too was dead. But the situation was that the bike was in full speed and they were drunk.
Drinking and riding the bike is not at all good.

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