Udupi Taxi Association Protests GPS Device Mandate
Udupi Taxi Association Protests GPS Device Mandate
Udupi Taxi Association Protests GPS Device Mandate
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Taxi drivers and maxicab owners in Udupi district, Karnataka, are protesting against the state's mandate requiring the installation of GPS and panic button devices in tourist vehicles, citing exorbitant costs. The government has set a price of Rs 7,550 for these devices, but local vendors charge between Rs 13,000 to Rs 15,000, leading to accusations of exploitation. The Udupi District Taximen's and Maxicab Association plans a protest on July 23 to demand the reconsideration of this mandate, which they argue imposes an unfair financial burden on drivers. Approximately 60% of vehicle operators have already paid Rs 3,300 for earlier installations, which the RTO does not recognize for fitness certificate renewals. Critics also highlight that privately rented vehicles are not subjected to the same stringent regulations, raising concerns over unequal treatment. The protest will see participation from multiple associations, emphasizing the collective frustration over the government's policies.

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