Indefinite Strike by Pvt School Vehicles Drivers Called Off- Back to Business on Sat
Mangaluru : The withdrawal of indefinite strike by The Dakshina Kannada Duistrict School Vehicles Drivers’Association on Friday, comes as a sigh of relief for parents, who for the last two days had a hectic time dropping and picking up their school going children. The Association had resorted to an indefinite strike opposing, what it called, police harassment to its drivers, since Thursday. According to the association, private school vans and other vehicles will operate from Saturday. It ended the stir reportedly following an assurance by D. Vedavyas Kamath, Mangaluru City South MLA, and Police Commissioner Sandeep Patil to look into their grievances against the police.
Umesh Shetty, a member of the association speaking to Team Mangalorean said, ” Police have booked cases even when two to three students were in the vehicle. We do admit that we sometimes violate the rules , but it has improved over the years. We have been able to improve the system over a period, compared to the past. And we have made tremendous changes in service as well as safety aspects. We thank MLA Kamath and Police Commissioner Patil for their timely involvement in settling this issue in a systematic manner”.
It is learnt that the city police, along with other units in the State, will file a report on the action taken in the High Court on July 17.
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