Ind VS Pak: Mumbai Police Responds To User Claiming Cops 'Don't Talk Nicely' After They Catch Someone Speaking On Phone While Driving-READ BELOW

Mumbai Police surfaced on the internet hours after India won against Pakistan in the World Cup match played at Ahmedabad and was captioned with a relevant punch

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Ind VS Pak: Mumbai Police Responds To User Claiming Cops 'Don't Talk Nicely' After They Catch Someone Speaking On Phone While Driving-READ BELOW
Mumbai Police often wins the internet with their social media presence, however, a few netizens have claimed that the reality is quite contrasting. While the posts and reels shared by the cops’ social media team online claim that the police can be friendly and approachable, the ground reality can be a bit different.  

A recent reel posted by the team on Instagram attracted a comment throwing light on the nature of cops when they catch hold of people over wrongdoings.

It’s no secret, that using mobile phones while driving is prohibited and a violation of traffic rules and if the police spot using doing so it attracts necessary action. The Mumbai Police on Sunday, shared a video featuring Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya interacting with each other in the dressing room. However, the former was busy talking on call. 

The clip surfaced on the internet hours after India won against Pakistan in the World Cup match played at Ahmedabad and was captioned with a relevant punch.


The cops referenced the scene where Pandya rushed towards Kohli and asked him to cut the phone call. The police team addressed the issue of using the phone while driving and captioned the video while stating, "When we spot you on phone, while driving." 

The reel instantly grabbed attention and netizens stormed the comments section to share their reaction. While many appreciated the creativity and praised it, one user suggested that the approach of the cops when they catch someone speaking on the phone while at the wheel isn't cordial, unlike the way in which the cricketer is heard saying "Phone Kaapo (Cut the phone call)."

Disagreeing with the post and shared idea, a user chimed in, "Ye jhut hai. Itna accha se police baat karti hi nahi. Aap toh Sidha fine maarte ho 🥲 10000 ka. (This is untrue. Police doesn't talk this nicely. You (police) directly issue 10K fine." 

Few others seconded Jain's claim as they said, "Police never says that. Fine straightaway."

While the comment was left ignored, the official handle of Mumbai Police replied to Jain's words and said: "Sir, hamare itne acche se baat karne keliye, aapko kaam bhi inke jaisa hi accha karna hoga! (Sir, you must also do something good so that we can talk nicely." 

The words from Mumbai Police reflected that the cops would take strict action on those violating rules, but be good to those performing good deeds such as obeying traffic norms and helping in ensuring road safety.

Image Source: Instagram