This story is from June 22, 2022
‘32 gb phone with 31.9 gb data’: Man rides overloaded scooter, Telangana Police reacts
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A clip that has gone viral on social media shows a man riding a two-wheeler after stuffing it to the maximum to transport as many goods as possible at once.
The short video shows a man attempting to transport tons of items by sitting on the edge of the pillion seat of a scooter, with his feet struggling to touch the ground.
With two sacks tied to the front of the scooter, the man risks his life, as he can barely sit on the seat and tries to somehow balance and not touch the road with his feet.
A Twitter user Sagar shared it first with a funny caption that reads, "My 32GB phone carrying 31.9 GB data."
It later grabbed the attention of the Telangana Police, which re-shared the clip with one piece of advice.
"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," Telangana State Police tweeted.
Since being shared, the video has taken the internet by storm. It has garnered 7 lakh plus views. Netizens, after watching the clip, expressed the bizarreness of what they just witnessed via comments.
While some internet users used the clip to make memes and come up with hilarious reactions, others pointed out how dangerous the act is.
Some even sympathized with such delivery boys.
A clip that has gone viral on social media shows a man riding a two-wheeler after stuffing it to the maximum to transport as many goods as possible at once.
The short video shows a man attempting to transport tons of items by sitting on the edge of the pillion seat of a scooter, with his feet struggling to touch the ground.
A Twitter user Sagar shared it first with a funny caption that reads, "My 32GB phone carrying 31.9 GB data."
It later grabbed the attention of the Telangana Police, which re-shared the clip with one piece of advice.
"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," Telangana State Police tweeted.
Since being shared, the video has taken the internet by storm. It has garnered 7 lakh plus views. Netizens, after watching the clip, expressed the bizarreness of what they just witnessed via comments.
Some even sympathized with such delivery boys.
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Preetha Ravichandran
887 days ago
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