It is often that we read stories about police brutality and instances that incur the wrath of general masses. And as unfortunate as it is, the incidents paint a picture that the law-keepers are in fact, not public-friendly. While the credibility of the claim is debatable, it is unjust and unfair to label all policemen as brutes.
I know, the day’s paper tells otherwise but nothing makes me more glad to announce that today is not one of those days. In a first of its kind, a picture of rather unusual elements is going viral and it is a spectacle to say, the least.
Recently, IPS Officer, Abhishek Goyal shared a picture of a policeman folding hands in front of a traffic offender and the gesture is beyond compelling.
What else can he do 😅?
We always have a choice .. chose the safe one ! #BeSafe pic.twitter.com/noLHyAMqBn
— Abhishek Goyal (@goyal_abhei) October 10, 2017
Needless to say, the internet was full praises about the cop and his unusual deed.
1. We wish the same!
That was classic! Yes,the policeman's humble action was a clear msg to the man & his spouse!Wish these acts are not exceptions!
— Darayas Rustom Irani (@IraniDarayas) October 10, 2017
2. I second that!
Nice gesture by the cop for this stupid-hilarious act.
— Rajinder Raina (@rraina1481) October 10, 2017
3. DITTO
https://twitter.com/Khakshar/status/917624253192716289
4. Unique, to say the least.
This police man with his polite n unique way has taught this gentleman a lesson for life.. nice social way of policing
— raj🇮🇳 (@RajeshPunia) October 10, 2017
5. *salutes*
https://twitter.com/meshubhamlive/status/917636031326838784
According to Indian Express, the photo features Circle Inspector B Shubh Kumar of Anantapur’s Madakasira Circle, AP. Speaking about the incident he said,
“I had just finished a one-and-half hour programme on road safety awareness in which that man was also present. My mind went blank when I saw the five of them riding so dangerously and all I could do was fold my hands in total resignation, helplessness and frustration.”
Reportedly, he was on his way to his duty when he saw the man, K Hanumantharayudu, on a bike with his two sons sitting on the fuel tank, his wife behind him and a relative on edge of the seat.
Kumar who has been conducting road-safety programmes along with five sub-inspectors also said that he confronted the man for his sense of irresponsibility.
And you thought we don’t have enough examples. Well, the next time someone tells you the same, narrate him/her the story of B Shubh Kumar, will you?