‘Vulgar Video’ On Scooter Results In Rs 80,500 Fine, FIR In Noida: VIDEO INSIDE
Vulgar Video: Gaining immediate attention, hunting for fame, and the craving to get popular on social media is now much more than a vogue, it has now become a serious cause for concern for citizens and law enforcement agencies alike.
Whether it is celebrating a birthday party at the roadside or while driving in the middle of the road or hovering out of the moonroof/sunroof, and not to forget the gigs inside the metro trains, they are now becoming a nuisance as a majority of responses and comments on social media platforms suggest.
A similar case was reported on this website on March 25 where a video of two girls playing seductive Holi on a moving scooter had gone viral on the internet.
The video was shared on X and had outraged social media users who demanded action against them.
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Noida Traffic Police also responded to the video as they informed on X that a fine of Rs 33,000 had been issued against the erring vehicle.
In the same case, the Noida Traffic Police have slapped another penalty of Rs 47,500 against the three people visible in the video, officials said on Wednesday while the local police have lodged an FIR in this regard.
The traffic police took cognizance of another video, in which one girl and a boy were seen riding the scooter on a city street without helmets, and booked the scooter owner on seven counts of negligence related to road safety including provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, according to the e-challan.
“The total penalty imposed on the scooter owner over the two episodes in the two days has reached Rs 80,500,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Kumar Yadav while talking to news agency PTI.
DCP Yadav also appealed to the public to obey traffic rules and follow road safety guidelines like wearing helmets and seat belts while riding two-wheelers or four-wheelers, respectively.
(With PTI inputs)