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dialogue between father and a son about not violating the rule of government on the ban of riding of wheelers by the school students​

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Answer:

Here is a conversation between a father and the son where a son is asking for the bike to go to school.

Explanation:

Son: Hello Dad! Can I borrow your bike for the day?

Father: Why do you require my bike? Don't you know that minors are not allowed to ride the bike as per the traffic rules of the country?

Son: Yes dad. I know its unethical to break the traffic rules mean for our own safety. But it is the one last time I am asking for your bike as the school buses are not operational today as the election dates are coming.

Father: I know son that you will have some troubles in reaching back home today. But I cannot allow you to invite a greater trouble to reduce the other.

Son: Dad why do you think that my driving of bike is any trouble? After all I am a mature rider by now, and further I find it frivolous that governments don't understand the need of us teenagers. More than the thrill of driving, it is our need to drive a bike at the situations when no other option is available to us.  

Father: Make some extra efforts and arrange for yourself a public transport for today as I am concerned for your safety and security. Son! just the way you would not appreciate your dad riding a bike without having a license, I cannot risk you giving the bike however mature you may be.

Son: Ok dad! I think I have realized your concern and will not ask for bike anymore.

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