This Delhi Traffic Police Held Up A Mirror To Show Helmetless Pillion The 'Real Face' Of Danger
Delhi traffic police has come up with a unique campaign on the heels of the National Road SafetyWeek. The stunt involves a cop holding a mirror to anyone riding without a helmet to show them the realface of danger. The video posted on the official handle of the police department has gone viral. After the video went viral people lauded Delhi Polices initiative.
Time and again, traffic police across cities in India has spread awareness and stressed on the importance of wearing a helmet. But people tend to take all warnings lightly and flout rules like it's no big deal.
Fed up with people breaking rules, the Delhi traffic police have come up with a unique campaign on the heels of the National Road Safety Week.
ACTIVITIES ON THE FINAL DAY OF NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY WEEK (04.02.2019 - 10.02.2019) BY THE TRAFFIC UNIT OF DELHI POLICE pic.twitter.com/efCphQa0sQ
¡ª Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) 10 February 2019
The stunt involves a cop holding a mirror to anyone riding without a helmet, to show them the real face of danger.
¡ª Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) 9 February 2019
A video posted on the official handle of the police department showed a cop in a helmet holding a mirror to a pillion riding without a helmet, and the footage has gone viral.
'Kyunki aaina jhooth nahi bolta' (Because the mirror never lies), says the placard in Hindi, right next to the mirror.
After the video went viral people lauded Delhi Police's initiative.
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#1
Hahaha.....
¡ª shashank rawat (@Just_Shashank) 11 February 2019
Ohhhh I love itttt....
Awesome @dtptraffic awesome https://t.co/eUtxXVolx9
#2
Innovative idea of @dtptraffic wear Helmet Campaign.The city drivers need to be taught via your Mirror Education :
¡ª Jasvinder Singh Dhir (@JASVINDHIR) 9 February 2019
'Lane Driving is Sane Driving'
'Stop Before Stop Line'
'Respect Zebra Crossing' #pedestrians@DelhiPolice @SplCPTrafficDel@dcpter @dcptrafficouter @DCPWestDelhi
#3
Great job officiers. This is unbelivable. Mujje kabhi yahkin nahi tha i hamari police ese bhi kar skti hi. We all are proud of you. Hatsoff.
¡ª Mukesh (@Mukesh31763339) 10 February 2019
#4
That¡¯s pretty creative. Can we implement this in Gurgaon as well pls? Also, find a similar way to tackle wrong-way driving? Kudos to Delhi Traffic Police! @dtptraffic @HTGurgaon @gurgaonpolice @gurgaontoday @TrafficGGM @htTweets @TOIIndiaNews https://t.co/YKM3u2gbwc
¡ª Sandeep Gupta (@fitbsandeep) 11 February 2019
#5
Takes time. But Witness the change.
¡ª Jai sri Snow ?? (@KingInTheCentre) 10 February 2019
#6
Hahaha.....
¡ª shashank rawat (@Just_Shashank) 11 February 2019
Ohhhh I love itttt....
Awesome @dtptraffic awesome https://t.co/eUtxXVolx9
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