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The Mumbai Police has been winning the internet game since a long time now. Their intended pun teaching important life lessons on Twitter are often greeted with laughter. The Mumbai Police Twitter team surely knows how to grab eyeballs.
References to Bollywood and Hollywood can be easily spotted when Mumbai Police tries to teach people about their responsibilities and traffic rules.
It seems like they have upped their game this time as the police decided to impart some knowledge about the Indian Penal Code through Bollywood memes. The Twitter handle used popular movie scenes and told the difference between the reel and real life in a hilarious manner.
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Have a look:
Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 is an Act of the Parliament Of India that prohibits a person to produce/manufacture/cultivate, possess, sell, purchase, transport, store, and/or consume any drug or psychotropic substance #IfItWasNotForReel pic.twitter.com/T5JA9k64hl
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 16, 2018
Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code lays down the punishment for obscene acts or words in public #IfItWasntForReel pic.twitter.com/YSuBHXBgUO
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 17, 2018
Section 336, Indian Penal Code: Act endangering life or personal safety of others #IfItWasntForReel pic.twitter.com/phJ10hDFsc
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 18, 2018
IT Act Section 66 C -Punishment for identity theft to whoever dishonestly makes use of electronic signature, password or any unique identification feature of any other person. pic.twitter.com/EgB1eCwEQV
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 19, 2018
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