Good informative report on airhostesses
Dear Doberprit,
Congrates mate!!!A really informative one about those whol love to take airhostesses in their stride int?infact due to slogan of Mr Mallya(Chairman UB group & kingfisher boss) that "Live life kingsize"its really pleasent to fly kingfisher and female airhostesses are really stunners in all respect looks and hospitality.
Have a nice & safe hunting in Mumbai,
Cheers,
Raj
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Bar duty keeps city cops busy
[quote=Times Of India]17 Mar 2008
MUMBAI: If you happen to witness a passerby being robbed on a suburban street at night and call up the local police, chances are that a cop might turn up a good 30 minutes later. The reason—the men in khaki have been working overtime at bars and permit rooms, ensuring that they follow the deadline.
In the past few months, at least five policemen have been suspended after waitresses were found serving in bars under their jurisdiction past the prescribed deadline. Now, local police officers do not want to take any chances and a majority of the night staff is posted inside bars. Senior officials, however, fear that this trend might lead to a spurt in night offences.
"According to the norms, the deadline for waitresses to work in bars is 9.30 pm. A constable has to ensure that all waitresses leave the premises by then. The deadline for orchestra performances is 1.30 pm. But rarely does the bar staff adhere to the rules. As a result, the policeman on duty has to stay back at the bar till as late as 3-4 am to make sure that the waitresses and orchestra singers do not return. From the force that has been second only to Scotland Yard, we are now reduced to being bar watchmen," an officer said, sounding angry.
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Clearly, preventing and investigating crime is not as important as protecting the morality of people who willingly go to these bars and spend their own money on whatever may be made available in said bars. To say that I'm outraged would be an understatement.