• Source:JND

Viral Video: Police cops are understandably more cautious when it comes to bike riders and traffic rules, keeping in mind the road rage-related incidents that have only increased with the rapid growth of superbike lovers. However, that surely does not give the pass to authorities to fine bikers on anything and everything that is NOT against the law. In a similar incident, a police cop asked a biker to pay a fine for something so bizarre that the interaction went viral on social media.

A video was shared online, where the said cop was seen asking the biker to pay a fine for his bike mirrors that were facing the ground. But the interaction took a questionable turn when the cop began to ‘school’ the biker for his bike stickers, and asked him to pay a challan over the said stickers as well. The date and location of the incident could not be confirmed.

The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Kalesh b/w A Bike Rider and Police.”

Watch the viral video:

The video was shared yesterday and pulled 263K views from people. The video, soon after getting shared, went viral. Most people found the cop ‘corrupt’ over issuing challan for bike stickers, while the rest mocked the official for his attempts to find ‘loopholes’ with the aim of imposing a fine.

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Why is the mirror down? Why put a sticker..!! Ninja technique of police for Fine. Policemen impose all the laws on the common man only..!” a user said. “Can he write an essay and get a free pass?” added a second person. “Nowadays these policemen are becoming very corrupt,” commented a third person.

“Never argue with the Police Officer and follow the rules, for your safety and in the interest of others on the road,” added another. “Bike rider kalesh always happens with police,” commented a fifth user. “Now write an essay on why stickers are bad,” joked a sixth person. “@uttarakhandcops The method of issuing challan is a bit casual, common citizens are being harassed unnecessarily,” added another.

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