Honouring the Indian police force
Disclaimer: To whomsoever it may concern, I Paid a Bribe hereby declares that it is, by no means, anti-police.
The comment pieces based on the police forces’ shenanigans are merely part of an attempt to look at the lighter side of their corrupt deeds.
Plus, we can’t help but take notice of the endless number of reports we receive against the department, day in and day out.
Judging by the varied nature of complaints/ reports that we receive against the department, and the sheer creativity with which they fleece each victim, the Indian police force is certainly worthy of mention.
Consider the novel methods they conjure up each time that leave commoners like us dumbstruck, quite literally, every time! In all honesty, irrespective of how corrupt the force is becoming by the day, one simply cannot ignore the heights their creativity and ingenuity is reaching. Read below some examples to substantiate the statements made above
Instance 1:- Have you ever heard of a rule that doesn’t allow a car driver to travel with passengers who are not his/her blood relatives? No? Read this excerpt to know what I mean
Mind you, only an extremely clever person such as this policeman can think of such a con off the cuff.
Instance 2:- Certain policemen maintain a mental checklist of loopholes that expose them to the possibility of extorting a bribe. This policeman from Mumbai ensured he allowed his victims to go, only after his pocket was heavier.
If the Motor Vehicles Act has a list of fines prescribed for each traffic offence, our traffic policemen have their own list of ‘bribes’!
Instance 3:- We mustn’t ignore the good samaritan in the corrupt policeman from Pune who advised one of his victims to visit the RTO to pay the road tax, in order to avoid a similar encounter in the future.
What would we do without the foresight of such policemen?!