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Lucknow’s ‘papa ki pari’ caught for riding without a helmet, but it is the number plate that shocks traffic police

When the traffic police question her about the number plate, she is evasive

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, January 25

The traffic police have repeatedly been spreading messages on road safety.

From wearing helmets while riding two-wheelers to using seat belts and checking speed limit for car drivers, the traffic police always raise awareness.

A video from UP Traffic Police on social media has highlighted a situation where a girl, caught riding a two-wheeler without a helmet, displayed noteworthy resistance.

In the video, the traffic police intercepted a girl riding a scooter with her mother on the pillion. The girl, without a helmet, when confronted, requested the traffic police not to conduct an interview. In response, the traffic police officer clarified that he was not conducting an interview, but rather issuing a challan.

The girl  reacted with tantrums when confronted. It was then that the police noted the number plate as it read ‘Papa Gifted’.

When the traffic police questioned her about the number plate, she was evasive.

The video went viral on social media, prompting a strong backlash in the comment section, where people criticised her as ‘Papa Ki Pari’.

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