Why cabbies in Delhi are carrying condoms in their first-aid boxes
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Just for emergencies
“I even have a packet of condoms in my first aid box,” he says, fishing out a plastic container from the glove box. Inside, there is a bottle of Dettol, paracetamol tablets, bandages and a sachet that has a couple in a tight embrace. Tension Free, screams the label.
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Multi-purpose tool
“It is compulsory for all public service vehicles to carry three condoms at all times, which is kept inside the first aid box,” said Kamaljeet Gill, president of the Sarvodaya Driver Association of Delhi, a group working on Ola or Uber platforms. But ask the drivers and they either don’t have the faintest idea what the condoms are for or are just sanskari-coy. Gill himself said condoms come handy in situations where someone breaks a bone or suffers a cut. “In case a person starts bleeding, the condom can be used to stop it. Similarly, if someone has a fracture, a condom can be tied around the area until he reaches a hospital,” he said earnestly. There are nonmedical benefits of condoms as well, Gill added. “It can hold up to three litres of liquid”.
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Safe ride
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Coping out
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What's in the box
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