This story is from July 30, 2017
Residents want Tasmac outlet near Perungudi station closed
CHENNAI: Two weeks ago, when
Residents of Sumitra's complex still shudder remembering the night as it could have resulted in something worse had the building been further off or if the security guard had been absent.
Run from a blue shed, the liquor shop opposite Perungudi MRTS station was started after the one at
Residents claim that the outlet, which does not have a
“Because of the drunk men it is unsafe for children and women to move around. The area is notorious for chain-snatching in cidents and for the past three months this wine shop has added to the menace,“ said Sujatha Sivakumar, a resident of the area.
Commuters alighting at the station say they feel unsafe walking along the path after dark. “On the weekends, it is worse as there are men at this shop right from the morning.Most of them get drunk and loiter around, many pass out near the shop,“ said S Subramanyam of Ramaniyam Marvel Flat Owners Association.
Members of the Tansi Na gar Welfare Association had approached the Madras high court for the closure of the shop due to the risk it posed.The court order on July 18 directed the Chennai collector to carry a surprise inspection at the outlet and take an informed decision within three weeks keeping in mind the plight of residents and children in a school nearby. When contacted, the Chennai collector told TOI that action would be taken after an inspection is carried out at the Tasmac premises in the forthcoming week.Tasmac, though reached out repeatedly , refused to comment.
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Sumitra
Raman* was walking from thePerungudi
station to her apartment, a drunk man accosted her. Sumitra ran and reached her building complex that was not too far away from the station.The man who was chasing her fled after a security guard intervened.Run from a blue shed, the liquor shop opposite Perungudi MRTS station was started after the one at
Velachery
closed down following a Supreme Court order that banned liquor outlets 500m from the highways.Residents claim that the outlet, which does not have a
Tasmac
board or a shop number on display, starts operations early in the morning and remains open till 10pm.As per norms, Tasmac shops can open at 12 noon.“Because of the drunk men it is unsafe for children and women to move around. The area is notorious for chain-snatching in cidents and for the past three months this wine shop has added to the menace,“ said Sujatha Sivakumar, a resident of the area.
Commuters alighting at the station say they feel unsafe walking along the path after dark. “On the weekends, it is worse as there are men at this shop right from the morning.Most of them get drunk and loiter around, many pass out near the shop,“ said S Subramanyam of Ramaniyam Marvel Flat Owners Association.
Members of the Tansi Na gar Welfare Association had approached the Madras high court for the closure of the shop due to the risk it posed.The court order on July 18 directed the Chennai collector to carry a surprise inspection at the outlet and take an informed decision within three weeks keeping in mind the plight of residents and children in a school nearby. When contacted, the Chennai collector told TOI that action would be taken after an inspection is carried out at the Tasmac premises in the forthcoming week.Tasmac, though reached out repeatedly , refused to comment.
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Top Comment
Gopalarathnam Krishna Prasad
2696 days ago
This TASMAC to be closed immidietly, since many women commutaters useMRTS for commuting to work, alone and drunkards pose a threat. But at the same time Indian Railways should immidietly look nto connecting the vital 500 m link near Mount station to MRTS and make Velachery-- Mount station link operational in MRTS route so that commuters from Koyambedu can use Metro/MRTS link to reach Mylaapore easily and the patronage for MRTS increases subtstatially, huge corores of investment in MRTS in this vital link is nonoperational for past 5 years ....Read allPost comment
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