Tourists forced to drive back 80 kilometres to clean their trash; Internet says 'well done'
Two young tourists were forced to drive back from 80 kilometres in Karnataka to collect waste they threw in the open forest area.
This happened on the behest of the police after Kodagu Tourism Association's General Secretary posted the video of garbage on social media.
Karnataka: 2 persons had to drive back from Madikeri to Kodagu to collect waste they threw in open.
Madetira Thimmaiah (pic 3), General Secy,Kodagu Tourism Association says,"I found their number on a bill inside pizza box & called them, but they didn't give a positive response." pic.twitter.com/K2VOsAR5Pj— ANI (@ANI) November 5, 2020
"I found their number on a bill inside the pizza box and called them, but they did not give a positive response," said Madetira Thimmaiah, General Secretary, Kodagu Tourism Association.
But after he posted a video of the garbage online and informed the police of the incident, various villagers also requested the police to look into the matter. Consequently, the travellers were made to go back around 80 km from Mysore to Kodagu to clean it.
The incident occurred on October 30.
Madetira Thimmaiah further says, "I posted the video of garbage on social media requesting the people of Kodagu to call them and ask them to collect the waste they threw irresponsibly. I also informed the Circle Inspector who also contacted them and asked to do the same."
— ANI (@ANI) November 5, 2020
"I posted the video of garbage on social media requesting the people of Kodagu to call them and ask them to collect the waste they threw irresponsibly. I also informed the Circle Inspector who also contacted them and asked to do the same," Thimmaiah said.
The internet hailed this move by the cops and tourism authorities.
A good lesson for rest of Indians, thanks to social media
— Pao Adha Pao Ka Atom 💣 - Anil (ଅନିଲ) (@AdhaPao) November 5, 2020
What he did is appreciated ,hope everyone understands their work n keep surrounding clean ....would have felt more happy if it was for plastic waste the one which is shown in pic is biodegradable.
— Roja (@Rojakrishi) November 5, 2020
This needs to be implemented everywhere
— vivek anand (@VivekManna12) November 6, 2020
(With inputs from ANI)