Bengaluru Traffic Police Man Not Wearing Helmet

The functioning of traffic has improved greatly after the Indian traffic authorities began to operate the e-challan system. The country’s traffic system has seen several changes over the years as a result of technological development, making life easier and more manageable.

As a result, in addition to having to follow certain strict regulations, the nation’s residents are also becoming accustomed to the effective methods of the traffic management system. Due to the widespread public disregard for traffic regulations that resulted in accidents and other traffic infractions, strict legislation was created to enforce traffic regulations.

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To make all of this possible, the government has installed several CCTV cameras on the roads that track the movement of cars and look for violations of traffic laws in many cities. Additionally, traffic challans are issued online, and SMS messages are used to notify offenders.

However, sometimes some people don’t want to accept their mistakes so quickly; instead, they make fun of themselves.

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In a similar incident, the Bengaluru traffic police sent a similar notice to a guy regarding a challan for failing to wear a helmet. However, he made the decision to dispute the police’s right to issue him a challan, which had a terrible outcome. So, let’s find out what actually happened:

A man challenged Bengaluru Police by asking for proof of the issued challan

Felix Raj, who uses the Twitter handle @chrisfe143, posted a picture of the scooter in the traffic violation that he had seen. He wasn’t seen in the shot operating the scooter without a helmet.

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Taking to Twitter, he wrote,

“Hello @blrcitytraffic @BlrCityPolice there is no proper evidence of me not wearing helmet. Please provide proper image or remove the case. Same thing happened before but I paid fine just to clear. I can’t take fine once again”

The tweet initially got a lot of attention on social media platforms but has now been deleted.

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Felix Raj

Bengaluru Police gave a befitting reply to the man who challenged them

In response to the man’s tweet, the Bengaluru City Traffic Police posted a picture of him sitting on his scooter at a major intersection without a helmet. According to the challan, the recording was made on October 2.

Take a look at the tweet:

After realising his mistake, the guy admits that his assertion was false

Taking to Twitter, he wrote,

“Thank you for the Evidence. As a common public every one has the rights to ask this. I appreciate @blrcitytraffic for clarifying on this. I will pay the fine. Kudos to all the meme contents. #bangaloretraffic.”

While we don’t know what Felix’s inner feelings are right now, one thing for sure is that he has already become the talk of the town, with many people now reacting to his tweet.

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Have a look at some of those hilarious reactions to this conversation

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As a seasoned content writer with a passion for storytelling, Vaishali strives to capture the essence of current events and share impactful stories with a global audience. With a background in journalism and a commitment to delivering accurate, timely, and engaging news content, she aims to shed light on diverse perspectives and provide insightful analysis. Throughout her career, she has honed her skills in researching and writing, ensuring that readers receive comprehensive and compelling content to read. For the last 2 years, she has worked on various beats, from entertainment and sports to national and global politics.