Video: Bengaluru Traffic Cop's Advice As Elephant Hits Bike Parked On Road
The traffic police often try to create awareness about rules and regulations through creative memes and social media posts. This time, a video has been shared by the police to prevent people from parking their vehicles on main roads.
Shared by Kala Krishnaswamy, DCP traffic (east division), Bengaluru, on Twitter, the video opens with a group of people standing on the roadside as three bikes are parked near them. Moments later, the locals begin to panic and rush inside as an elephant charges towards them and aggressively rams into one of the parked bikes, knocking it down.
“Don't park on the main road,” the IPS officer wrote.
" Don't park on main road " pic.twitter.com/Z8OYGBZmDR
— Kala Krishnaswamy, IPS DCP Traffic East (@DCPTrEastBCP) January 3, 2023
At the time of writing this, the video collected close to 3.5 lakh views on the platform and drew various reactions.
“This is so hilarious. Nice to see police communicating through fun humour,” a user wrote.
This is so hilarious ????????
— Syed Abdul Kareem (@IamSAKareem) January 3, 2023
Nice to see police communicating through fun humour.
One sarcastically said, “Give the elephant a police job. He is good at his work”.
Give the elephant a police job. He is good at his work
— Mahakaal (@Mahakaa56515400) January 4, 2023
Another suggested the elephant was on a traffic rules enforcement drive.
Enforcement drive.
— Voters Union (@Union2Voters) January 3, 2023
One joked, “Plot twist: the elephant is an undercover traffic cop”.
Plot twist: the elephant is an undercover traffic cop.
— Bruise Pain (@DevadasDilish) January 3, 2023
“Even the elephant knows the rules..super,” a comment read.
???????? Even the elephant knows the rules.. super
— Vijaya Lakshmi (@lets_co_exist) January 3, 2023
“This jumbo is desperately needed in Bengaluru,” a person wrote.
This jumbo is desperately needed in Bengaluru
— varun amingad (@varun_amingad) January 3, 2023
Some highlighted how the elephant knocked down the bike with ease.
“Threw a 150 kg bike as if it's some beach ball,” a user wrote.
Threw 150 kg bike as if it's some beach ball
— Eat Sleep & Repeat (@Procastinator_S) January 3, 2023
“So you can hire a few elephants to overcome the traffic woes!” a person wrote.
So you can hire few elephants to overcome the traffic woes!
— sajijis (@sajijis1) January 4, 2023
According to a report in Mathrubhumi, the incident took place in Kerala's Malappuram in October last year. After the incident, the elephant was guided away from the area and into the forest region by locals and forest officials.
In November 2022, an elephant was caught on camera chasing off people at the Rongjuli area in Assam's Goalpara district. Locals said that a herd of tuskers came out from a nearby jungle and took shelter in the area in search of food.
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