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Only 13 women caught driving drunk in Mumbai since 2007 among 37,988 offenders

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Last updated: 21 October, 2024 11:14 AM
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Only 13 women caught driving drunk in Mumbai since 2007 among 37,988 offenders
Only 13 women caught driving drunk in Mumbai since 2007 among 37,988 offenders

Mumbai: Since the launch of its anti-drunk driving campaign in June 2007, city traffic police have recorded only 13 women driving under the influence of alcohol in Mumbai. This figure stands in stark contrast to the total of 37,988 drunk driving charges filed against drivers during the same period, predominantly involving male offenders.

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Embarrassment leading to low repeat rates among womenOver Rs 7.5 crores collected in fines

Deputy Police Commissioner (Traffic) S. Salunkhe highlighted that the low rate of female offenders may indicate a growing trend among women to refrain from driving after consuming alcohol. “If we see any signs of impairment, we take action, regardless of whether the driver is male or female,” he stated, emphasising the traffic police’s commitment to impartiality in enforcing alcohol detection tests.

Embarrassment leading to low repeat rates among women

Of the 13 women charged, two received one-day jail sentences, while four others were required to wait in court for proceedings. Additionally, two women were fined and had their licenses revoked, and two others received fines without further penalties. Currently, three cases are still pending in court. Salunkhe noted that many women feel a sense of embarrassment when caught driving under the influence, which could contribute to their low repeat offense rate.

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While men also experience embarrassment when apprehended, some believe they can escape consequences after the fact, Salunkhe added. He acknowledged that fewer women drive compared to men, yet the low incidence of drunk driving among women is an encouraging sign. However, he expressed concern about the age demographic of the offenders, with 10 of the 13 women falling between the ages of 20 and 30. “Parents need to talk to their children about the dangers of driving after drinking,” he urged.

Over Rs 7.5 crores collected in fines

Since the anti-drunk driving campaign’s inception, a total of 18,071 drivers have been sentenced to prison, and 17,418 licenses have been suspended. The police have collected fines totaling Rs 7.59 crore as part of their efforts to enhance road safety.

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