
Bengaluru Cop Caught Riding Pillion Without Helmet, Traffic Police Responds
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A Twitter user shared a picture of a cop in Bengaluru who was spotted riding a pillion on a two-wheeler without wearing a helmet.
Wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler is mandatory in India and the rule applies to everyone. The Motor Vehicles Act, specifically Section 129, addresses two-wheeler drivers, stating that driving/riding a two-wheeler without a helmet is a traffic violation and an illegal offense in the country. @blrcitytraffic@citymarkettrps@BlrCityPolice@BJP4Karnataka ivarige rules and regulations ilwa, ivaru special aaa . Ivarige haki fine KA02HV6226. Take immediate action @CPBlrpic.twitter.com/rtaYhppm5b
Recently, a Twitter user shared a picture of a cop in Bengaluru who was spotted riding a pillion on a two-wheeler without wearing a helmet.
The picture was taken at Queens Circle on May 13. Questioning why the policewoman was not wearing a helmet, the user wrote ''@blrcitytraffic@citymarkettrps@BlrCityPolice@BJP4Karnataka ivarige rules and regulations ilwa, ivaru special aaa . Ivarige haki fine (Don't these people have rules and regulations? Are they special? fine them) KA02HV6226. Take immediate action@CPBlr.''
See the tweet here: