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A Mumbai policeman, in uniform, was recently photographed as a pillion passenger on a two-wheeler whose rider was not wearing a helmet. The two-wheeler, an Activa sporting a “police” sticker, was seen flouting traffic rules on the streets of Mumbai, raising questions about the enforcement of road safety laws. Mumbai cop spotted helmetless on bike, sparked backlash for flouting traffic rules. (Reddit/alwaysprasaad) (Also read: Woman chases helmetless police officer riding bike, Mumbai Traffic Police reacts) The incident was captured a commuter, who shared a photo on social media. The image, which prominently displayed the vehicle’s regration number, “MH47 AE5165,” quickly went viral. The commuter, identified as Prasad, posted the image on Reddit, highlighting the irony of a law enforcement officer being involved in such a blatant violation of traffic norms. Take a look here at the post: Viral post ignites public backlashPrasad’s post, accompanied the caption, “No helmet, triple seat, Police named Activa and Police in uniform. What is the fine or charge? Is this legal only for the police?” sparked an online debate. Social media users voiced their anger and disappointment at the perceived double standards in the enforcement of traffic regulations. One user commented, “Rules are for everyone; why are the enforcers breaking them?” Another chimed in, “This sets a terrible example for citizens.” A third remarked, “Will this case even be regered, or is it just a daily scene in Mumbai?” Some responses were more sarcastic, with one user quipping, “When the enforcer is the offender, who will enforce the enforcer?” Others pointed out, “This is why people don’t take road safety rules seriously.” (Also read: Helmetless criminal rides bike with hands tied while UP cop takes pillion seat. Viral video) Past incidents add fuel to the fireThis is not the first time Mumbai’s police personnel have come under scrutiny for violating traffic rules. A similar incident involving two female police officers riding a scooter without helmets went viral earlier. Twitter user Rahul Barman had shared a photo of the duo on their scooter, “MH01ED0659,” questioning the apparent disregard for road safety laws. “What if we travel like this? Isn’t this a traffic rule violation?” Barman tweeted, tagging Mumbai Police and state leaders in his post.

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