Not just the ticket, you can also be fined heavily for doing these things in the train, know what the rule says?

Not just the ticket, you can also be fined heavily for doing these things in the train, know what the rule says?

Utility News Desk !!! Nowadays people make many efforts to become popular on social media. In such a situation, some people do such dangerous stunts, due to which some people also lose their lives. Many times some people start doing stunts at railway station, train track or inside the train. But, do you know that if a person does stunts inside the train or on the track, then a case can be registered against him and he may also have to pay a fine.

Let us know about the rules of Indian Railways. Police keeps taking action against stuntmen. In such a situation, if someone is caught doing stunts at the railway station or inside the train, then a case is registered against him.

Those who perform stunts will be prosecuted under the Railway Act, under which they will be fined Rs 1000 and sentenced to 3 months. According to information, the age of boys doing stunts in trains is mostly between 15 years and 25 years. According to statistics, 1903 young boys were caught doing stunts in 2010. Talking about 2011, the Railway Police caught 55 people doing stunts within 2 days.

By doing stunts in the train, other children or teenagers present there try to do stunts and this puts people’s lives at risk. Before doing stunts anywhere, the stuntman must think about his life. Because there are some stunts that can take people’s lives.

According to the report, strict action is taken against those who are below 18 years of age and do such dangerous stunts and their family members are called. Most of the stuntmen are school or college going people. Let us tell you that a case can be registered against those who do stunts under sections 147, 145, 154, 156 of the Railway Act. Railway Police has now started dealing strictly against stuntmen. Such people are taken into police custody along with paying the fine.

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