Dialogue between a traffic police and a commuter( minimum three exchanges)
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Traffic Warden: Where is your seat belt?
Driver: Sir, I am sorry. I forgot to wear a seatbelt. I just wear it.
Traffic Warden: No. You were driving without a seatbelt. So, you are going to pay a challan here.
Driver: How much it is?
Traffic Warden: It is Rs 500.
Driver: Please sir, I am an ordinary taxi driver. I cannot pay such a heavy fine. I hardly earn Rs 500 a day. I request you to let me go. I will not forget to wear a seatbelt again.
Traffic Warden: So, you mean I should let you go without charging any fine?
Driver: Sir, I am a poor man. I always wear a seat belt but I don't know how I forgot it today.
Traffic Warden: OK. Now you will not forget again. I am cutting a challan of Rs 500.
Driver: Sir, I told you the reason. I cannot pay such heavy fine. Can you forgive me this time?
Traffic Warden: Law and rules are equal for everyone. You broke the rule by not wearing a seat belt. If I do not fine you, then I would break the rule. That is why the traffic in our cities so unruly.
Driver: Kindly charge me less if you are determined to charge. I would say, I can only pay Rs 200.
Traffic Warden: That could be possible. But be careful next time. I am going to give you a challan of Rs 200.
Driver: Thanks sir. I will be careful next time.
Traffic Warden: Here is your challan.
Driven: Thanks, sir.