<p class="title">Many students revealed being humiliated by the rash behaviour of conductors in city buses.</p>.<p class="bodytext">At the weekly phone-in programme organised by the Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate in Mangaluru on Friday, a student said that in a bus plying to Deralakatte, the conductor used abusive language when he failed to tender exact change. Another student complained that the conductors deny concessional fare to students.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil directed the traffic ACP to ask Ullal police to investigate into the matter and lodge a case against the wrongdoers.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A citizen complained that drivers and conductors of private buses urinated in open place near the bus stand. Bus commuters complained that the buses with route numbers 30, 30 B , 47 C were cutting down trips.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A caller said that the buses from Balmatta to the State Bank Circle take diversion through Falnir. A resident of Bejai favoured the need of speed breakers on KSRTC - Bejai Church Road as vehicles were moving at breakneck speed on the road. A resident of Balmatta said the college buses are parked on Balmatta Road, causing inconvenience to people and vehicles.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A resident of Bolara said that a tempo parked on Bolara Marigudi Road since many days was causing inconvenience to the people. A person urged the Police Commissionerate to control the menace of speeding vehicles. A caller complained that many rented houses in the city were being used to consume drugs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Another resident complained of lack of basic facilities at the rehabilitation centre for project displaced families in Jokatte. A citizen complained about the potholes on the road near the toll collection centre in Brahmarakootlu, Bantwal. DCP (Crime and Traffic) K Lakshmi Ganesh, DCP (Law and Order) Hanumantharaya and Traffic ACP M Manjunath Shetty were present.</p>
<p class="title">Many students revealed being humiliated by the rash behaviour of conductors in city buses.</p>.<p class="bodytext">At the weekly phone-in programme organised by the Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate in Mangaluru on Friday, a student said that in a bus plying to Deralakatte, the conductor used abusive language when he failed to tender exact change. Another student complained that the conductors deny concessional fare to students.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil directed the traffic ACP to ask Ullal police to investigate into the matter and lodge a case against the wrongdoers.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A citizen complained that drivers and conductors of private buses urinated in open place near the bus stand. Bus commuters complained that the buses with route numbers 30, 30 B , 47 C were cutting down trips.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A caller said that the buses from Balmatta to the State Bank Circle take diversion through Falnir. A resident of Bejai favoured the need of speed breakers on KSRTC - Bejai Church Road as vehicles were moving at breakneck speed on the road. A resident of Balmatta said the college buses are parked on Balmatta Road, causing inconvenience to people and vehicles.</p>.<p class="bodytext">A resident of Bolara said that a tempo parked on Bolara Marigudi Road since many days was causing inconvenience to the people. A person urged the Police Commissionerate to control the menace of speeding vehicles. A caller complained that many rented houses in the city were being used to consume drugs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Another resident complained of lack of basic facilities at the rehabilitation centre for project displaced families in Jokatte. A citizen complained about the potholes on the road near the toll collection centre in Brahmarakootlu, Bantwal. DCP (Crime and Traffic) K Lakshmi Ganesh, DCP (Law and Order) Hanumantharaya and Traffic ACP M Manjunath Shetty were present.</p>