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India has a caste system – for toff drivers and 'rich brats'

India has a caste system – for toff drivers and 'rich brats'
Heavy traffic is a constant issue in India's cities. (Image: Getty)
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By Shan Li and Aakash Hassan, with photography below by Shan LiWhen Amrita Mishra passed the bar exam, she rushed out to pick up one of the biggest perks of being a lawyer in India: an “Advocate” sticker to slap on the window of her car. The decal, which includes a symbol of a white collar that lawyers wear in the country’s top courts, comes with superpowers, said Mishra. It keeps the traffic police off her back and scares male drivers who think women should concede right of way on the road. “They look startled...

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