u/Bright-University-84

A man was bleeding on the road. The traffic cop said, "Let me handle the traffic first

Today around 6 p.m., I was in the Adityapur area with my sister for some work. Near the Gol Chakkar (NIT Mor), I witnessed something that genuinely shook me.

An auto driver had taken a left turn when a bike carrying three guys (looked like they were on a Splendor) suddenly blocked his way. Instead of simply moving their bike and letting the auto pass, they started acting like they owned the road and demanded that the auto reverse.

The auto driver didn't back down, and within seconds all three got off the bike and started assaulting him. They repeatedly hit him, and at some point he suffered a head injury. Blood was running down his face, and since he was wearing a white shirt, it was completely soaked in blood.

The most shocking part? A traffic policeman was standing barely 5 meters away, managing traffic. He watched the entire incident and didn't intervene.

The auto driver somehow managed to escape and ran to the traffic cop, begging for help. He was visibly bleeding and pleaded, "Please help me." The policeman's response was, "Let me manage the traffic first."

I couldn't believe what I was seeing. That guy was bleeding and was helpless begging the law for help .

I watched for a few minutes and couldnt resist so I shouted, "Bhaiya, camera nikalo!" The moment the policeman heard that, he suddenly became active and started looking for the attackers. But by then it was too late—they had already fled.

This entire incident could have been prevented if the officer had simply stepped in when the assault began. It's heartbreaking that someone had to mention a camera before any action was taken.

If "Camera Nikaalo" gets a faster response than "Help me, I'm bleeding," we have a serious problem.

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Arse and back hurts like hell

Guys, I need some advice.

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Whenever I go on rides longer than 70–80 km in my hness 350, I end up with significant pain in my lower back and arse area. Today I completed my first 250 km ride, and it was one hell of an experience. By the last 50 km, I had to take frequent breaks just to make it home.

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I'm 5'10", around 80 kg, reasonably fit , and don't have any major health issues. I'd love to hear your suggestions on what might be causing this and how I can improve it.

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Are there any accessories, seat modifications, riding gear, posture adjustments, or exercises that have helped you on long rides?

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Looking forward to learning from the experienced riders here. Thanks in advance! 🙏🏍️

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u/Bright-University-84 — 14 days ago