[AI] SMS alerts to stop able-bodied from hopping onto coaches for disabled

2013-12-05 Thread Pradeep banakar
The plan, announced a day after World Disability Day on Tuesday, will help 
thousands of handicapped passengers protect their allotted space on local 
trains. 

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of the Western Railway has planned a special 
SMS alert system to prevent able-bodied people from using compartments reserved 
for handicapped persons. 

This initiative comes in the wake of an aggressive campaign by disabled rights 
groups which have been stopping suburban trains where compartments for the 
disabled have been occupied by able-bodied people. 

Mahim Swami, chief security commissioner and inspector general of the RPF, 
said, "We will co-ordinate with the public relations office of the Western 
Railway to implement the SMS alert plan, with the help of mobile phone service 
providers." 

The SMS plan was revealed a day after World Disability Day, which was observed 
on Tuesday, and would help handicapped travelers protect their space on local 
trains. 

Bothered by the crowds of able-bodied people regularly misusing handicapped 
reserved compartments, activists have been taking recourse to pulling the 
emergency alarm chain to stop trains and get these people out. This results in 
delays and affects the punctuality of services. 

Strangely, even the heavy fine of Rs500 on those caught traveling in a 
compartment reserved for the handicapped hasn't deterred these offenders. 

Swami said the railway police had also launched a special drive on Tuesday 
against able-bodied commuters traveling in compartments for the handicapped. 

The SMS that will go out soon reads: "Please don't board the coach for the 
disabled on your train journey. It is especially reserved for physically 
handicapped commuters. Unauthorised commuters boarding these compartments, will 
be prosecuted by the RPF under the Railways Act." 

The officials say announcements at stations have failed to stop unauthorised 
commuters using compartment for the handicapped. But they believe that the SMS 
campaign would make a difference. 

Sunil Chimulkar, secretary, Disability Advocacy Group (Mumbai division), 
appreciated the SMS initiative saying it would help to reduce illegal travelers 
and make travel for handicapped commuters less taxing. 

Chimulkar and Jeetendra Karelia, president of the group, together with some 
regular handicapped commuters met Swami on Tuesday. 

What law says.
Under section 155 of the Indian Railways Act, an able-bodied commuter caught 
occupying a berth of seat reserved for the disabled can be fined Rs500.

http://nsingit.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/sms-alerts-to-stop-able-bodied-from-hopping-onto-coaches-for-disabled/

Thanks and Regards
Pradeep T.S
Probationary Officer
United Bank of India
Bangalore Regional Office
email id: pradeep_bana...@rediffmail.com
mobile: 9845925188
skype: pradeepsocialwork

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Re: [AI] SMS alerts to stop able-bodied from hopping onto coaches for disabled

2013-12-06 Thread Kannan. C

A good initiative.
 But, more needed!

With care and regards,

Kannan ...

Skype: kankale63

On 12/5/2013 9:04 PM, Pradeep banakar wrote:

The plan, announced a day after World Disability Day on Tuesday, will help 
thousands of handicapped passengers protect their allotted space on local 
trains.

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of the Western Railway has planned a special 
SMS alert system to prevent able-bodied people from using compartments reserved 
for handicapped persons.

This initiative comes in the wake of an aggressive campaign by disabled rights 
groups which have been stopping suburban trains where compartments for the 
disabled have been occupied by able-bodied people.

Mahim Swami, chief security commissioner and inspector general of the RPF, said, "We 
will co-ordinate with the public relations office of the Western Railway to implement the 
SMS alert plan, with the help of mobile phone service providers."

The SMS plan was revealed a day after World Disability Day, which was observed 
on Tuesday, and would help handicapped travelers protect their space on local 
trains.

Bothered by the crowds of able-bodied people regularly misusing handicapped 
reserved compartments, activists have been taking recourse to pulling the 
emergency alarm chain to stop trains and get these people out. This results in 
delays and affects the punctuality of services.

Strangely, even the heavy fine of Rs500 on those caught traveling in a 
compartment reserved for the handicapped hasn't deterred these offenders.

Swami said the railway police had also launched a special drive on Tuesday 
against able-bodied commuters traveling in compartments for the handicapped.

The SMS that will go out soon reads: "Please don't board the coach for the disabled 
on your train journey. It is especially reserved for physically handicapped commuters. 
Unauthorised commuters boarding these compartments, will be prosecuted by the RPF under 
the Railways Act."

The officials say announcements at stations have failed to stop unauthorised 
commuters using compartment for the handicapped. But they believe that the SMS 
campaign would make a difference.

Sunil Chimulkar, secretary, Disability Advocacy Group (Mumbai division), 
appreciated the SMS initiative saying it would help to reduce illegal travelers 
and make travel for handicapped commuters less taxing.

Chimulkar and Jeetendra Karelia, president of the group, together with some 
regular handicapped commuters met Swami on Tuesday.

What law says.
Under section 155 of the Indian Railways Act, an able-bodied commuter caught 
occupying a berth of seat reserved for the disabled can be fined Rs500.

http://nsingit.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/sms-alerts-to-stop-able-bodied-from-hopping-onto-coaches-for-disabled/

Thanks and Regards
Pradeep T.S
Probationary Officer
United Bank of India
Bangalore Regional Office
email id: pradeep_bana...@rediffmail.com
mobile: 9845925188
skype: pradeepsocialwork

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