The Hyderabad police have best rules to teach a lesson to the bikers who ditches helmet. Always the traffic official instructs people to wear a helmet for their security but most people ignore it that results badly. The creative heads of the Traffic Police of Andra Pradesh sarcastically trolled the bikers and won praises from the twitterati. Recently, a biker was photographed riding without a helmet and get to learn hard from the cops.
The cops shared a picture of the man without a helmet on social media along with a screenshot of the e-challan.
I challenge @HYDTP @TelanganaDGP to issue challan in 1 hour.
— Hameed (@hameeduddin93) April 14, 2018
Place: Banjara hills road no 10
Time: 1:30 pm. @amjedmbt I'll c the challan after an hour. Let's test the honesty once. @Paul_Oommen @umasudhir @sushilrTOI pic.twitter.com/QdjWiffWv7
A biker put a sticker on the rear mudguard of his bike that reads: "No Helmet, I die like real men." This messages didn't impress them instead it went wrong for Hyderabad traffic police.
Tweeting photos of him along with a screenshot of the e-challan, Hyderabad traffic cops wrote: "We r extremely Sorry Mr Krishna Reddy Sir. We won't let U die. We will see that U "LIVE LIKE REAL MEN". Please wear a helmet & ride (sic)."
That epic response got a bit thumbs up from Twitterati.
"Full marks for medicine in sugar coating," wrote one person. "If it was me in place of Krishna Reddy, I would be wearing a helmet by now especially after reading such a sweet tweet. I am sure, he too must have bought a helmet by now ... Applauds for your sense of humour and style of correcting people," wrote another.
"You might be the king of roads.. but wear your crown first... Ride responsibly," warned a third.
In a hilarious way the cops used Malayalam actor Priya Prakash Varrier pics (and her hugely famous wink), Hyderabad traffic cops tweeted: "We won't wink at the violations of our men. We definitely shoot him with e-Challan. Traffic Law is equal for all and should b followed for our own safety."
Hyderabad traffic police in response to the praises said they hoped their humorous message would inspire others to follow road safety rules.
#HYDTPweCareForU We r extremely Sorry Mr. Krishna Reddy Sir. We won't let U die. We will see that U "LIVE LIKE REAL MEN". Please wear helmet & ride. π΄ββοΈπ@AddlCPTrHyd pic.twitter.com/Q9NFcD4hva
— HYDTP (@HYDTP) April 25, 2018
That epic response got a bit thumbs up from Twitterati.
"Full marks for medicine in sugar coating," wrote one person. "If it was me in place of Krishna Reddy, I would be wearing a helmet by now especially after reading such a sweet tweet. I am sure, he too must have bought a helmet by now ... Applauds for your sense of humour and style of correcting people," wrote another.
"You might be the king of roads.. but wear your crown first... Ride responsibly," warned a third.
Hyderabad traffic police in response to the praises said they hoped their humorous message would inspire others to follow road safety rules.
https://t.co/kOWwUjmynV
— Nikhil Viru (@Kirak_Admi) April 26, 2018
And why don't you make challan on this number plate???
No rules for hyderabad city police?? @KTRTRS @TelanganaDGP
Date 29/03/2018 Thursday -- 10:09AM
— Nikhil Viru (@Kirak_Admi) March 29, 2018
Place : Gajularamaram Rd, Shapur Nagar, Chinthal, Jeedimetla.
Vehicle number : AP 28 D 1223
Policeman driving without helmet @KTRTRS No Rules For Traffic Police? @hydcitypolice @CPHydCity @HYDTP@DeccanChronicle @TOIIndiaNews pic.twitter.com/b3q9IFoZgw
In a hilarious way the cops used Malayalam actor Priya Prakash Varrier pics (and her hugely famous wink), Hyderabad traffic cops tweeted: "We won't wink at the violations of our men. We definitely shoot him with e-Challan. Traffic Law is equal for all and should b followed for our own safety."
#HYDTPallRequalBeforeLaw We won't wink at the violations of our men. We definitely shoot him with e-Challan. Traffic Law is equal for all and should b followed for our own safety. Please wear helmet. Happy riding.π΄ββοΈπ@AddlCPTrHyd pic.twitter.com/DEw4Ulcg5R
— HYDTP (@HYDTP) April 27, 2018