Carrying a passenger on a bicycle
is an offence punishable by law. Everyone knows that but still some of us do
it.
I had done it many times before
until something happened to teach me never to do it again. It was not the
police. Rather it was an unforgettable, and unpleasant, experience.
It happened one evening when my
friend Segaran and I wanted to go and visit another friend who lived some
distance away. I had a bicycle. Segaran did not. So, as usual, he sat
side-saddle on the horizontal bar of the bicycle while I pedalled. We had
done it many times before, so it should not be any problem.
Near my friend's house, we got
onto a gravel path made
slippery by the recent rain. Still we managed to wobble along, thoroughly enjoying the rough
ride.
As we passed by a stream, I made
the mistake of going too near the bank. The rain had softened the soil and it
could not hold our combined weight. One moment we were going along merrily,
the next we were tumbling head
over heels into the stream as the bank gave way beneath us.
Splash! Splash! Splash! We plunged
into the river bicycle first, followed by Segaran, then me. Normally the stream
is only a few centimetres deep with clear water. When we fell in, it was a
metre deep with foul black water. The water prevented us from getting badly
injured but we also had to pay the price of gulping some of it. It tasted
horrible. Segaran got the worst of it for being sandwiched between the
bicycle and me, but it was not too bad. We had only a few cuts and bruises.
Our pride was far more hurt.
We retrieved ourselves and the
bicycle from the stream. We were both dirty and soaking wet. Obviously we
were in no condition to visit anyone. So we decided to go home.
We walked all the way home. I had
to push the bicycle because its front wheel was bent out of shape. From that
moment I vowed never to carry anyone on a bicycle again. Never again do I
want to be dirty and wet with cuts and bruises all over my body. Once was
enough.
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