Father Evaluates Future Son-in-law's Traffic Conduct Before Marriage
A father in Kakinada sought police help to check traffic violations of his daughter's prospective groom, evaluating his driving discipline as a character gauge before finalizing the marriage. The police found no violations linked to the groom's vehicles, lauding the father's responsible approach.
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In an unusual but thoughtful move, a father from Kakinada district sought the help of local police to verify the traffic history of his daughter's prospective groom. The father aimed to assess the young man's driving record as a measure of his sense of responsibility before proceeding with marriage arrangements.
The 55-year-old, who single-handedly raised his daughter after losing his wife, wanted to ensure the groom's character by examining his conduct on the road, focusing on potential offenses like rash driving or repeated violations. Upon investigation, the police reported no outstanding challans against the groom’s vehicles and praised the father's approach.
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