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Gurugram Man Fined Rs 1000 For Being Drunk In Car He Claims He Wasnt Driving
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Asiya Siddiqui

Published on 09:05 AM, 26 Mar 2025 3 min

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Gurugram Man Fined Rs 1000 for Being Drunk in Car – He Claims He Wasn't Driving

A man from Gurugram is making headlines after being slapped with a Rs 1000 fine for being drunk in his car, even though he insists he wasn’t driving. Let’s break down this quirky incident in clear, simple numbers and easy words.

Imagine this: You’re kicked back in your car, parked somewhere quiet, sipping a drink to unwind after a tough day. You’re not driving, so no harm done, right?

Well, hold that thought.

In Gurugram, one guy found out the hard way that this chill moment cost him Rs 1000. Yes, a fine—even though he wasn’t behind the wheel.

Let’s break this story down and see what’s up.

What Went Down?

Here’s the case: A man in Gurugram was hanging out in his car when the authorities rolled up. They found alcohol in his system. He wasn’t driving—not even close—just sitting there. He tried explaining, “He wasn’t driving!” but it didn’t matter.

According to the Reddit user, “The car got pulled over by the cops last night, I was completely sozzled....BUT I was NOT driving”. The local rules hit him with a Rs 1000 fine anyway. Crazy, right? This little incident has people talking, and for good reason.

Why the Fine, Though?

You’re probably wondering, “Why punish someone who’s not driving?” Fair question. The authorities say it’s all about prevention. They figure if you’re in a car with alcohol in your system, there’s a chance you might decide to drive later.

Well, it's risky behavior they want to stop before it turns into a bigger problem for instance an accident. Thus the goal stays the same. Keep the roads safe for everyone, even if it feels a bit strict.

Let’s Talk Numbers

The man was asked to pay a fine of Rs 1000. Surely not a huge hit to the wallet, but enough to sting and make you rethink your choices. He wasn’t moving an inch, yet the law still applied. The fine’s a small price to enforce a big idea making sure to keep drunk driving off the streets.

The authorities use this Rs 1000 penalty as a clear signal: alcohol and cars don’t mix, whether you’re parked or cruising.

Picture This

What if the guy was in the backseat, nowhere near the keys? Would he still get fined? Or say he’d given his keys to a sober driver partner —does that change things? These “what-ifs” show the gray areas in the rules and why people are scratching their heads over this Rs 1000 penalty.

To wrap up, here’s the takeaway from this Gurugram shocker: make sure to stay sharp. Even if you’re not driving, having alcohol in your system while in a car can land you a Rs 1000 fine. It’s all about dodging risks and keeping the roads secure. The law’s watching, ready to step in, whether you’re rolling or just relaxing. Next time you’re tempted to sip in your parked ride, think of this guy’s story. That Rs 1000 could stay in your pocket if you play it safe.

Stay cautious, know the rules, and keep the roads—and yourself—out of trouble!

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Asiya Siddiqui

Content Writer

An aspiring engineer with a passionate knack for writing and cars. A passion that goes beyond the profession. Eager to innovate and share essential automotive knowledge, from mine to yours.

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