The Asian Age

‘ DMRC collects 38L as fines for sitting on train floor’

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New Delhi, Aug. 7: The Delhi Metro collected ` 38 lakh as fines over 11 months from those caught sitting on the floor of the train, a Right to Informatio­n ( RTI) reply has revealed.

The total amount collected from 51,000 people in fines for offences, including littering, creating a nuisance, travelling with undervalue­d tokens and obstructin­g officials on duty, from June 2017 to May 2018 is ` 90 lakh.

Of this, the highest amount, ` 38 lakh, was collected for squatting on the floor, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n ( DMRC) said in response to the RTI query filed by this PTI correspond­ent.

An estimated 19,026 people were fined for sitting on floor of the train, which according to Metro rules is not in line with public etiquette and attracts a penalty of ` 200.

According to the DMRC, 51,441 people were fined from June last year till May this year and a total of ` 89,94,380 collected.

One case of travelling on the roof of a train was also recorded on the Metro’s Blue Line for which the offender was charged ` 50.

The Yellow Line saw the maximum fine being collected — ` 39,20,220.

Other offences which garnered fines included carrying away tokens, carrying offensive material, unlawful entry and walking on metro tracks.

Some passengers say they don’t understand why they should be fined for sitting on the floor.

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