CHANDRAPUR: Blatant violation of Motor Vehicle Act continued in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) as the forest authorities remained mute spectators to the entry of illegally plying tourist gypsies on Sunday morning. The extended deadline for gypsy operators to regularise their vehicles and seek tourist permit expired on Saturday. Despite this, they adamantly took gypsies into the tiger reserve.
The RTO squad made a surprise inspection at Moharli gate late in the morning but failed to catch any defaulting gypsies.
The role of TATR and RTO authorities here is under the scanner since January last after it came to fore that all the tourist gypsies are plying in violation of rules in Tadoba. All the 43 gypsies plying in TATR have no tourist permit. A bunch of them are registered in other states in violation of laws. After this entire malpractice was exposed by TOI in January, the TATR authorities issued warning to the gypsy operators and asked them to seek permit and regularise vehicles by February end. When they failed to comply with Road Traffic Department's norms in stipulated time, the compliance deadline was extended for two months which ended on Saturday. Meanwhile MP Hansraj Ahir too raised objections over this serious violation which puts the tigers and tourists both at the risk. He summoned a meeting with RTO and TATR officials and asked them to take action against the defaulter gypsy operators. Still the two departments remained lenient and took no action, but issued fresh warning and notices asking all the vehicle entering into tiger reserve to abide with MV Act were hanged at TATR entrance gates. Gypsy operators however remained adamant and did not obtain any tourist permit for their vehicles as the deadline expired on Saturday (April 30).
On Sunday, the gypsy operators took the tourists into the park defying the law, but TATR staffers posted at the gates made no attempt to check permits or other documents despite requests from RTO officials. TATR authorities have washed their hands off the affair and taken a stand that they have no authority to check documents or take action under Motor Vehicles Act on violating vehicles. A flying squad of RTO led by inspector TA Sapkal made a surprise inspection at Moharli gate of TATR, but by the time it reached the gate all the gypsies had returned park and moved away from the premises.
"None of the defaulter vehicle in TATR would be spared. We have issued challans to three private vehicles for carrying tourists without necessary permit enroute to Moharli, but none of the gypsy was seen when our squad reached Moharli gate. A formal letter has been issued to TATR head office, asking it to not allow any tourist vehicles without necessary permit from their gates," said Sapkal. He said that they have obtained records from gate office which said that 17 gypsies had entered the park from Moharli gate on Sunday morning. He held the owner of all 17 gypsies would be sent notices to produce valid documents and tourist permits at deputy RTO office's here. Sapkal claimed that RTO can cancel registration of the vehicle, suspend the driving licence of the driver of defaulter vehicle and impose a fine if found guilty of violating rules. He said that the flying squad of the department would frequently conduct surprise inspection at different gates of TATR to check the violation.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/Tourist-gypsies-defy-law-enter-Tadoba-tiger-reserve/articleshow/8135258.cms
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