# My Unintentional Lawbreaking Tale #

Daily writing prompt
Have you ever unintentionally broken the law?

Hello, dear friends,

I trust this blog post finds you in good health and high spirits. I’ve always found the daily prompt writing questions quite intriguing. So, here’s once again an interesting for you: “Have you ever unintentionally broken the law?”

Well, my friends, I must admit, I find myself doing it almost every day. But fear not, it’s all in good humor. Yes, my philosophy is that — “laws are made to be broken “—just kidding. 

There are times when circumstances force you to unintentionally break the law. However, it’s crucial to ensure that no harm is done to others.

I’ve had several instances where I found myself unintentionally breaking the law. One particular incident comes to mind, and I’d like to share it with all of you.

Having spent the majority of my banking career in Kolkata, working in different branches over 11 years, I’ve had my fair share of experiences.

Now, in my retired days, I often reminisce about the memorable moments, some of which involve unintentionally breaking the law.

These incidents never fail to bring a smile to my face, especially in today’s stressful times when a little laughter can go a long way.

Sharing one such memory from my past

Let me share one such memory from my past. This story takes place during my posting at the Shyambazar branch.

I was residing alone in the Bansdroni area of Kolkata, and my primary mode of commuting to the office was the Metro Rail —  a very comfortable compared to the chaotic bus journeys filled with pollution.

On one occasion, my family was in Bardhaman, and I had to travel between Bardhaman and Kolkata for a month.

The local train journey from Bardhaman to Kolkata was about an hour. It was a unique experience for me, and this journey was scheduled for December 31, the last day of the year, as I had to reach Bardhaman by 6.00 PM.

With a New Year stage show planned for my granddaughter, I left the office early at 4:00 PM and reached Howrah station via a steamer across the river.

Little did I know that this journey would involve unintentionally breaking the law.

While waiting in line to buy a train ticket at the counter, someone opportunistically took away my mobile phone from my pocket. Despite my attempts to chase after the thief, he vanished into the chaos of the station.

Distressed and without a ticket, I knew I had to reach Bardhaman in time for my granddaughter’s function, and waiting for the next train was not an option.

Without much thought, I headed towards platform six, where the local trains usually departed. Upon reaching the platform,

I saw the train slowly gaining speed. Without hesitation, I managed to board the moving train, finding a bit of space to sit in the crowded compartments.

As I sat down, closed my eyes, and mourned the loss of my mobile phone, the train continued on its journey. My mind was occupied with thoughts of what to do after losing the phone.

When I eventually opened my eyes and checked my watch, I realized an hour of the journey had passed, and Bardhaman station would soon be approaching.

Curious, I asked a fellow passenger about the time it would take to reach Bardhaman.

To my surprise, they informed me that this train was heading to Midnapore, not Bardhaman. The route to Bardhaman was in the opposite direction.

Shocked, I inquired if this train was the Bardhaman local, to which the passenger replied, “No, this is the Midnapore local. You’ll have to get off at the next station, Mecheda, and then take a local bus to reach Bardhaman.”

Now I was in trouble again, the fear of a fine for boarding the wrong train without a ticket haunted me,

considering I had already been fined once at Bardhaman. A kind fellow passenger assured me that he would help me get out of the station and onto the road outside to avoid the fine.

Despite the fear of consequences, I thanked the helpful passenger, who safely guided me out of the station.

A small bus stand awaited me, and I breathed a sigh of relief. The rest of the journey involved a local bus ride on bumpy village roads, experiencing the unique charm of a “loose bones” feeling on that local bus jumping.

I reached home by 10 PM, missing the function, and everyone was surprised at my unusually late arrival.

When questioned about the delay, I couldn’t reveal the truth of accidentally boarding the wrong train. So, I crafted a fictional story, claiming, “Big officials visited the bank, causing the delay.”

Inwardly, I thought, “Today was indeed an unlucky day for me, but despite the delay, I safely reached my destination.”

Whenever I remember this incident, I can’t help but smile.😂😂
I hope you enjoyed this amusing tale of unintentionally breaking the law.

Please feel free to share your feelings as well.

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  1. This is such a hilarious and relatable story! 😂 I love how you turned an unlucky day into a memorable adventure. Your humor, honesty, and storytelling make it so easy to picture the chaos at the station and the bumpy bus ride. Thanks for sharing this laugh it definitely brightened my day! 🚂📱✨

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    • Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words! 😊
      I’m really happy to know that the story made you laugh and brightened your day—that was exactly my intention. What felt like a series of mishaps back then has now become a treasured memory, and sharing it brings me joy too. Life has a funny way of turning chaos into comedy when we look back, doesn’t it?

      Your appreciation truly means a lot to me.

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  2. I’m glad there’s a kind passenger who help you to direct a correct destination. Still a unique experience in the train.

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    • Absolutely! 😊
      Yes, I still feel grateful for that kind passenger. In moments of confusion and stress, such helping hands restore your faith in people. Without his timely help, the journey could have become even more complicated.

      It truly turned into a unique and unforgettable train experience—one that taught me how kindness from strangers can make all the difference. Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughtful words! 🚆✨

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  3. Thanks for including a mug shot.that is a tender story of determination

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    • Thank you so much for your thoughtful words 😊
      I’m glad you felt that way. What started as confusion and bad luck slowly turned into a story of determination—and yes, maybe a little stubbornness too!

      The “mug shot” just added a human touch to the memory, making it more real and relatable.

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  4. What a wonderful story, Verma ji! Thank you so much for sharing this slice of your life with us. It’s these perfectly imperfect, human moments that make for the best tales.

    Your philosophy of “no harm done” is the heart of the matter. While you may have technically broken the law by traveling without a ticket (and on the wrong train, no less!), the circumstances were entirely born of distress and bad luck, not malice. The real villain of the piece is, of course, the pickpocket at Howrah station!

    The narrative is beautifully paced—from the serene commute on the steamer to the sudden chaos of the theft, the adrenaline-fueled leap onto a moving train, and the slow, dawning horror of realizing you were speeding in the opposite direction. It’s like a classic Bollywood comedy sequence! The image of you on that “loose bones” local bus, bouncing along village roads after such a saga, is particularly vivid and charming.

    And the resolution—crafting that white lie about “big officials” to save face at home—is the perfect, relatable cherry on top. Every retired professional surely has a stash of such creatively edited “office delays”!

    This story is a perfect reminder that life’s most frustrating misadventures often become our most cherished laughter-filled memories. It certainly brought a smile to my face today. Here’s to many more reminiscences from your fascinating career and life.

    Warm regards and a big thank you for the smile! 😊

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    • Thank you so very much for such a generous, thoughtful, and beautifully expressed response 🙏😊
      Reading your comment gave me as much joy as writing the story itself.

      You understood the spirit of the incident perfectly—the distress, the bad luck, and yes, the true villain being the pickpocket at Howrah! 😄 I’m especially touched by how vividly you connected with each phase of the journey, from the calm steamer ride to the Bollywood-style chaos that followed. Your description almost made me relive it all again.

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  5. It takes courage to accept that one broke the law, especially in a public space. It takes courage to accept one is imperfect and flawed and suffers from weaknesses. I know this from experience, having done that a couple of times as a child.

    What’s interesting is that you turned your misadventure into a humorous tale, while I turned my misadventures into lessons to carry with me lifelong.

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    • You’re absolutely right—it does take courage to admit our missteps, especially when they place our imperfections in plain view. Acknowledging that we are flawed, learning from it, and carrying those lessons forward is a quiet kind of bravery that often goes unnoticed.

      I really appreciate how you’ve reflected on your own experiences.

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  6. What a hilarious mishap, Verma ji—wrong train, no ticket, and a sneaky fib to save face! Your storytelling turns “unlucky” into pure gold. Loving these retired banker gems!

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    • Haha, thank you so much! 😄
      Life has a funny way of scripting its own comedies, doesn’t it? At the time it feels like pure misfortune, but later—once the heart settles—it becomes a story worth smiling over. I’m glad you enjoyed this little “retired banker” episode. If nothing else, these misadventures keep us humble, amused, and rich in memories!

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  7. This was such a vivid and human slice of life. One wrong turn, a lot of nerves, a little kindness from strangers, and a story that still makes you smile years later. These are the moments that stay with us far more than perfect days.

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  8. Oh my! 😲 What a crazy day that was! 😆 Did you ever tell your family what really happened that day, and were you able to get your phone back?

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