Sorry I found a lot of typographical errors in my message. Here is the corrected message: ================ o *Prabhakarrao* Sir, I share your anxiety. When I was young, , I used to see, FIAT, AMBASSODOR AND STANDARD ONLY, and NEVER heard of any fire accidents to Cars. The electrical wiring was perfect and professional. Now, with the advent of liberalization, and, zeal for MASS production have led to deterioration of the quality of electrical wiring in automobiles,. Unfortunately, the workmen may not know the difference between AC wiring and DC wiring. As qualified Electrical Engineer from IIT, Kharagpur, I can say that there is lot of difference, and DC wiring is all the more difficult. Automobiles are having DC wiring. Further, the zeal [or madness] of car owners to fix additional gadgets in the cars, drives them to the shops in places like Bharani Complex at Minister Road, Secunderabad. The "technicians" know how to draw the wire from end to end, but when it comes safe wiring, they may not be aware of the intricacies of DC wiring. Thus, fire in cars is NOT a surprising. What is surprising is how the other cars do not catch fire. As long as the car owners use their minds and do not go for additional "luxury" gadgets, their cars will be safe. Now coming to fire in Bangalore, the question is what was the FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE KARNATAKA GOVT. DOING WHEN THE SMOKE WAS OBSERVED. DID THEY WAIT TILL THE SCORE CAME TO 300. Why the officers of the Ministry of Defence lack the vision that when a fair of such magnitude was organised, that the AGNI DEVAN must be prevented. About the fire at the private car park, owned by the individual, at Madras, are they new cars or used cars parked for resale? When so many cars are "parked" that too with a commercial motive, could it be that the fire would have been caused because of the dry grass below the cars, caught fire due to "heat". Why can't it be with a different motive of "insurance claim" .[ Sorry that I hear such versions from my Insurance survey professionals.] . There is a story that two lorries with the same regn. number, engine number, chassis number and policy, met with "accidents" in two different places. The author of the message, Sri Prabhakara Rao Sir has to realise that: certain mishaps cannot be investigated or cannot be prevented. When he parks his car, he has to pray to his family deity for the safety of the car also, and take a vow [or agreement!!] for breaking 12 coconuts for Lord Pillayar !!. Namaskarams to my circle colleagues. Have a safe car day. M.BALACHANDRAN On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 11:16 AM Balachandran M wrote: > Sir, > I share your anxiety. > When I was you, I used to see, FIAT, AMBASSODOR AND STANDARD ONLY, and > NEVER heard of any fire accidents to Cars. The electrical wiring was > perfect and professional. Now, with the advent of liberalization, and, zeal > for MASS production have led to deterioration of the quality of electrical > wiring in automobiles,. Unfortunately, the workmen do not know the > difference between AC wiring and DC wiring. As qualified Electrical > Engineer from IIT, Kharagpur, I can say that there is lot of difference, > and DC wiring is all the more difficult. Automobiles are having DC wiring. > Further, the zeal [or madness] of car owners to fix additional gadgets in > the cars, drives them to the shops in places line Bharani Complex at > Minister Road, Secunderabad. The "technicians" know how to draw the wire > from end to end, but when it comes safe wiring, they may not be aware of > the intricacies of DC wiring. Thus, fire in cars is NOT a surprising. What > is surprising is how how other cars do not catch fire. As long as the > car owners use their minds and do not go for additional "luxury" gadgets, > their cars will be safe. > > Now coming to fire in Bangalore and Madras [sorry I do not call it as > Chennai] the question is what was the FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE KARNATAKA > GOVT. DOING WHEN THE SMOKE WAS OBSERVED. DID THEY WAIT TILL THE SCORE CAME > TO 300. Why the officers of the Ministry of Defence lack the vision that > when a fair of such magnitude was orgainsed, that the AGNI DEVAN must be > prevented. > > About the fire at the private car park, owned by the individual, are they > new cars or used cars parked for resale? When so many cars are "parked" > that too with a commercial motive, could it be that the fire would have > been caused because of the dry grass below the cars caught fire due to > "heat". Why can't it be with a different motive of "insurance claim" .[ > Sorry that I hear such versions from my Insurance survey professionals.] . > There is a story that two lorries with the same regn. number, engine > number, chassis number and policy, met with "accidents" in two different > places. > > The author of the message, Sri Prabhakara Rao Sir has to realise that: > certain mishaps things cannot be investigated or cannot be prevented. When > he parks his car, he has to pray to his family deity for the safety of the > car also, and take a vow [or agreement!!] for breaking 12 coconuts for > Lord Pillayar !!. > > Namaskarams to my circle colleagues. Have a safe car day. > M.Balachandran > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 8:31 AM Prabhakarrao Yerragunta < > support@localcirclesmail.com> wrote: > >>
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