Watch: Man rides overloaded scooter with hardly any space left for him to sit, netizens poke fun at him for still considering helmet for safety : The Tribune India

2022-06-25 03:24:08 By : Mr. William Wang

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Updated At: Jun 24, 2022 10:07 PM (IST)

The man can be seen doing his utmost to ferry a ton of stuff on his scooter. Pic credit- Twitter/@sagarcasm

Social media is repository of peculiar content. There is no dearth of infamous videos where people can be seen pushing their tasks through flouting the rules and regulation. In the streak, a video has surfaced on social media where a man can be seen riding his scooter over loaded with goods on road in Telangana.

The man can be seen doing his utmost to ferry a ton of stuff on his scooter. As the scooter is stuffed with goods, the man riding it sits at the edge on back side, occupying almost negligible space.

The video has been shared on Twitter by a user Sagar. “My 32GB phone carrying 31.9 GB data,” the caption of the post reads.

My 32GB phone carrying 31.9 GB data pic.twitter.com/kk8CRBuDoK

However, Telangana police took cognisance of the viral video and retweeted it with an advisory for citizens. “There is a possibility to retrieve the data from the mobile, even if it’s damaged. But, not life. So our appeal to people is to avoid putting their lives at risk and others too,” Telangana State Police wrote in the caption.

There is a possibility to retrieve the data from the Mobile, even if it's damaged. But not life... So our appeal to people avoid putting their life's at risk and others too.#FollowTrafficRules #RoadSafety @HYDTP @CYBTRAFFIC @Rachakonda_tfc @hydcitypolice @cyberabadpolice https://t.co/Z6cipHFfDr

Since being shared, the video has garnered over 7 lakh views. Netizens have fuelled a meme fest over the viral clip.

My brain carrying whole syllabus in #jee2022

And he is wearing helmet for safety 😂

Good guy following the Rules by wearing helmet👏😉

wow this is my phone 😂

Bhai ne yamraj se gatepass le rakha hai 🤣🤣

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