Install CCTVs in coaches for disabled, panel for persons with disabilities says
Nitasha Natu, Sep 20, 2013, 05.58AM IST

MUMBAI: The state commission for persons with disabilities has instructed the 
railways to install CCTVs in coaches reserved for disabled and appoint a 
special officer to redress their grievances.

The order was passed by the Pune-based commission earlier this month in 
connection with a complaint filed by Nitin Gaikwad, a graphics designer from 
Ghatkopar. A graphics designer, Gaikwad had complained of plain-clothes 
policemen travelling in handicapped coaches with alarming frequency and 
bullying those who attempted to object.

"I had clicked photographs and videos of rogue cops and presented it before the 
commission," Gaikwad told TOI.

His counsel, Jayesh Tanna, added, "Once CCTVs are installed, the grabs will 
provide have great evidentiary value." Both, Gaikwad and Tanna are differently 
abled and got acquainted with each other on local trains. In April, they 
entered their complaint against Central Railway, the Government Railway Police 
(GRP) and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) with the state commission. The 
commission has ordered the railways to create a separate waiting area or 
seating area for disabled commuters at each railway station. The order adds 
that old suburban rakes also be fitted with public announcement systems to give 
information about the next scheduled halt of the train.

"Strict action needs to be taken against cops and illegal travellers in coaches 
reserved for the disabled and the prosecution statistics should be put up on 
pamphlets on platforms and inside compartments. Awareness and sensitization 
campaigns for cops and the public need to be carried out. Personnel handling 
railway helplines need to be instructed to attend to calls received from 
disabled commuters on a priority basis," the order stated.

In their response to the commission, the RPF stated that 40 cops had been 
arrested since 2012 and Rs 13,600 collected in fines for illegal travel in 
coaches for the disabled. The RPF also said they had intimated the Mumbai 
police chief about the menace and that all calls received on the railway 
helpline (1275) are recorded for monitoring.

"There's a great risk to life and safety of disabled commuters while 
boarding/alighting at Kalyan, Dombivali, Thane and Ghatkopar stations. The 
coaches are packed beyond capacity with unauthorized travellers. We are often 
shoved and pushed around, verbally abused and manhandled. An acquaintance of 
mine had an accident as a result, adding to his disability. The commission's 
order should bring some relief," Gaikwad said.

Prosecution against illegal travel in coaches for disabled (Central Railway)

Year 2012 (Jan to Dec)

Arrested: 11743

Fines: Rs 20.31 lakh

Jailed: 29

Year 2013 (Jan to April)

Arrested: 4319

Fines: Rs 8.03 lakh

Jailed: 16


Source:
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-09-20/mumbai/42251539_1_illegal-travel-disabled-commuters-government-railway-police

Kanchan Pamnani
Advocate & Solicitor
9, Suleman Chambers,
Battery Street, Colaba,
Mumbai - 400 039.


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