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Bengaluru Techie’s video with a woman sitting in the bicycle fuel tank lands in police problems: ‘It is not a sample of love’ | Trend

Bengaluru Techie’s video with a woman sitting in the bicycle fuel tank lands in police problems: ‘It is not a sample of love’ | Trend

The reckless acrobatics on public roads continue to be a great danger of security, putting both pedestrians and riders at risk. A shocking video of Bengaluru has appeared, showing a young couple participating in a dangerous bicycle trick on a busy road. The footage captures a rider without a helmet that maneuver through Sarjapur Main Road while a woman, instead of sitting safely, poses precariously in the fuel tank, hugging him. The incident has caused generalized indignation, with users who ask for a strict action against such irresponsible behavior.

Bengaluru Techie and partner reserved for an imprudent bicycle trick. (X/@bngdistpol)
Bengaluru Techie and partner reserved for an imprudent bicycle trick. (X/@bngdistpol)

(Also read: Cyclists perform dangerous acrobatics on Bengaluru’s roads, arrested after video surfaces: ‘Be careful, BCP is looking at you’)

Police identify the rider, record a case

Bengaluru’s district police took quick measures after the video went viral. The official X (previously Twitter) account of the Sp Bengaluru District of SP reacted to the images, confirming that the man in question is a technician. Sharing the video, they wrote:

“An reckless bicycle trick is not a sample of love: it is a violation of the law and a threat to public safety. The Sarjapur police have registered a case against a technician and his partner to drive dangerously. It will follow a strict action.”

Look at the publication here:

The case has been registered, and the authorities have ensured that necessary legal measures will be taken against the duo to endanger lives with their reckless act.

The public applauds police action

The publication, which has obtained more than 7,000 views, received mixed reactions from Internet users. Many praised the police for their rapid response, while others raised concerns about broader road safety problems.

A user praised the police, but urged them to extend their repression to road maintenance problems, writing: “Good job! Can you also take measures against contractors responsible for potholes, broken paths and six -inch dust deposits on the road?

(Also read: Cyclists trapped making Wheelie in Bengaluru Road, the police give a chilling warning: ‘You will be …’)

Another user appreciated the efficiency of the authorities, commenting: “A lot appreciates the fast action, sir.”

Some demanded more strict punishment, and one said: “Take advantage of the bicycle and keep it for six months, sir.”

Others simply thanked the police, with a remarking, “good action, sir” and another added: “Thank you, Lord, for fast action.”

However, some were surprised by the irresponsibility of an educated professional, with a user who questioned: “Techie?” How irresponsible this technician can be?

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