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I Felt Helpless, Frustrated: Photo Of Indian Cop Pleading With Repeat Offender Goes Viral

IANS, 10 Oct, 2017 12:27 PM

    A picture of a policeman standing with his hands folded and head bowed in front of a man on a bike with four family members riding pillion went viral on Tuesday.

     

    The hilarious moment was captured in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur district.

     

    The picture, shared by a senior Karnataka cop, has impressed the Twitterati.

     
     

    On microblogging website, Twitter, Abhishek Goyal, the Deputy Commissioner of Police-Traffic East, Bengaluru, shared a picture of a family of five riding on one motorcycle without helmets.

     

    The picture shows a policeman standing in front of them with his hands folded and head bowed. "What else can he do ? We always have a choice .. choose the safe one ! #BeSafe" Goyal captioned the picture.

     

    The picture has left Twitterati quite impressed. Read some reactions:

     
     
     
     

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