Re: Supreme Court’s Order – No Sunfilms Allowed from 4th May 2012
100 times I agree with both of you. But none of the above steps were taken by government or guided by SC. But simple they force the rule on common man.
Fantastic post by Gurrala74 and Dharmesh
@Swift &furious, Dharmesh
May be it is little bit OT, I do not know, but Yes we have to obey to the rules of government and Honorable Supreme court here as the responsible Indian citizens. But there is some thing in India happens always in a democratic way.
If a rule is not logical you can always protest against government and in case of courts you file a petition and fight
If people do not follow by negligence of rules then it is not accepted, but people do not follow it because it does not have proper logic and it is not really useful for anybody and also harmful if we do not get protected with sun films from UV rays and heat. So rather than blaming people for that, I suggest that courts should do this with their orders
1. Ask all the vehicle manufacturers to strictly tint the glasses to the extent of protection from UV rays and reduce the heat. Ask them to replace the glasses of vehicles are already there on the roads with a nominal charges.
2. Ban selling films by dealers and should give direction that what they do with the existing films stock with them.
3. So film manufacturer can be spared here because apart from vehicles, the films are used in homes and offices and elsewhere for different purposes.
All the negligence and protest happens, when the given orders are very unclear !!
Hope everything is taken in a positive way and I am not at all trying to question the Court or Government decisions here.
May be it is little bit OT, I do not know, but Yes we have to obey to the rules of government and Honorable Supreme court here as the responsible Indian citizens. But there is some thing in India happens always in a democratic way.
If a rule is not logical you can always protest against government and in case of courts you file a petition and fight
If people do not follow by negligence of rules then it is not accepted, but people do not follow it because it does not have proper logic and it is not really useful for anybody and also harmful if we do not get protected with sun films from UV rays and heat. So rather than blaming people for that, I suggest that courts should do this with their orders
1. Ask all the vehicle manufacturers to strictly tint the glasses to the extent of protection from UV rays and reduce the heat. Ask them to replace the glasses of vehicles are already there on the roads with a nominal charges.
2. Ban selling films by dealers and should give direction that what they do with the existing films stock with them.
3. So film manufacturer can be spared here because apart from vehicles, the films are used in homes and offices and elsewhere for different purposes.
All the negligence and protest happens, when the given orders are very unclear !!
Hope everything is taken in a positive way and I am not at all trying to question the Court or Government decisions here.
In India, It is like "andho ke sheher mein kana Raja". They pass any law, any rule without even doing any prior research or even thinking that what we should do, so that law is being followed by everyone.
And in the end who is suffering is the common man, who have already put in his hard earned money into sun films to save his kids-wife from UV rays.
- Have they asked vendors to stop providing tints? NO.
- Have they asked car manufacturers to provide tinted glass? NO.
- Have they provided any provision to other local accessories shops, to sell the tinted glass as after market accessory? NO.
And in the end who is suffering is the common man, who have already put in his hard earned money into sun films to save his kids-wife from UV rays.
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Fantastic post by Gurrala74 and Dharmesh