India
EPIC!
Updated : Jan 08, 2020, 11:24 AM IST
We often see the 'witty' side of Mumbai police, this time Pune police created a storm on social media with a savage tweet.
It all started when a user posted a picture of a scooter and tagged Pune police. What’s interesting to notice in the image is a crown’s picture on the number plate which occupied the maximum space.
The department replied to the picture but in a witty manner which has tickled people’s funny bone. “His Highness will, unfortunately, have to oblige us with a challan soon!” the department wrote in the post’s caption with hashtags #TrafficRules #TrafficViolation.
His highness will unfortunately have to oblige us with a Challan soon! #TrafficRules #TrafficViolation https://t.co/rgq6OFInSF
— PUNE POLICE (@PuneCityPolice) January 7, 2020
Since being shared on January 7, the post has gathered close to 3,500 likes and more than 500 retweets. Also, several people dropped all sorts of comments on the post.
From praising the person handling the account to appreciating the 'intelligent humour', netizens couldn't stop themselves from replying to this tweet. We have gathered some of the best tweets for you, take a look...
Looks like English teacher is handling this account pic.twitter.com/WzuIKJnb7r
— Vivek K (@VivekKhirid) January 7, 2020
Really happy to see our police be so cool
— saurabh jadhao (@synnopax) January 7, 2020
Would love to see His Highness face on receiving the challan
— Fida (@FidaShaw24) January 7, 2020
Superb @PuneCityPolice pic.twitter.com/C6nrvODD9P
Whoever is handling the account, deserves appreciation@CPPuneCity
— VIVEK CHATOLE (@VIVEKCHATOLE) January 7, 2020
Your sense of humour is such a breath of air. They reinforce my belief in the police force. And, that's precious especially when you find yourself losing faith. Keep it up!
— Zahabia (@ZahabiaAfeef) January 8, 2020
Amazing haazir jawaabi
— Bhaskar (@Bhaskar00676318) January 7, 2020
— Sharkastic (@khatar_naak_) January 7, 2020
Love the sense of humour, backed with action from Pune police
— IndraneiLRMukherjee (@indraneil2509) January 7, 2020
Humour is the best language to teach people a lesson.
— Daniel N. (@daniel_np) January 7, 2020
According to provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act 1988 and Central Motor Vehicle Act 1989, nothing except the registration number of a vehicle should be displayed on number plates. Those violating the rule are liable to be punished.