Published 18:18 IST, April 2nd 2020
Bengaluru Police's warning amid lockdown: 'If you come to road, I'll come to your home'
In a bid to discourage people from coming out on roads, Bengaluru cops inscribed a message on the road saying, “If you come out on road, I’ll come to your home"
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In a bid to discour people from coming out on roads, Bengaluru Traffic police inscribed a mess on road saying, “If you come out on road, I’ll come to your home”. According to local media reports, mess was written on road at Nnahalli check-post by police officers in regional langu. cops wrote mess after coronavirus cases in state reached 110.
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Bengaluru police have been spreading awareness through various means. A few days back, traffic police also shared a video on Twitter in which one could see a police officer wearing a helmet while making an anuncement before a biker arrives on scene. Soon after a police officer wearing a helmet resembling Coronavirus sits pillion while ar, with a similar helmet, runs up and begins troubling man riding motorcycle. rider is n made to wear Coronavirus helmet to signify that he is travelling away with virus.
hilarious skit to spread awareness also received thousands of praises from Twitter users. While some people called idea ‘invative’, ors also said that it is “better than lathi charge and more effective”. One user also wrote, “BLR police are so much more civilised and have a great sense of humour. Respect”. Ar said, “super mess”.
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Coronavirus outbreak
Currently, India has more than 2,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and deadly virus has claimed almost 58 lives in country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked people t to panic and furr urged m to stay indoors. According to tally by international news ncy, pandemic has w spread to 203 countries and has infected more than 950,000 people.
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18:28 IST, April 2nd 2020