Face mask mandatory even if full face helmet is worn

File Photo: Lakshmipuram SI Nagaraj advising a motorist, who was found riding without a mask during the drive near DC Office this morning.

Cops collect fine from rider despite argument

Mysore/Mysuru: Traffic Police have collected fine from a two-wheeler rider for not wearing face mask despite him arguing with the Cops that he was wearing a full face helmet.

The incident took place at Shanthala Theatre Signal Lights junction in city recently and the video of which has gone viral on social media.

The youth, who was riding a Bajaj Discover bike by wearing a full face helmet, stopped at the Shanthala Traffic Signal Lights as the red light was on.

A woman Traffic Constable, who was deployed at the junction, noticed that the youth was not wearing the face mask and politely asked him to pay the fine for not wearing the mask. But the youth, began to argue that he was wearing a full face helmet and it was not necessary to wear the face mask.

The woman Constable then asks the rider to come to the roadside and informs her higher authorities who were present there.

The Police official, who was present at the spot, informed the rider that it is mandatory to wear face mask even if full face helmet is worn and asked the rider to pay the fine.

The rider then pleaded with the Police that he has no money and showed them his empty wallet, but the Police told him that he has to pay the fine or else they would not allow him to go. 

The rider then called his friend over the phone, who came to the spot and paid the fine following which the rider was allowed to go.

Many opined that the COVID-19 guidelines say that the nose and mouth has to be covered and a full face helmet covers the same, but the Police said that the guidelines said that the nose and mouth has to be covered by face mask, failing which fine would be imposed on erring two-wheeler riders.

This post was published on November 24, 2020 6:38 pm