Man Climbs Atop Moving Car To Perform Deadly Stunt, Internet Says 'Part 2 Police Upload Karegi'
Man Climbs Atop Moving Car To Perform Deadly Stunt, Internet Says 'Part 2 Police Upload Karegi'
The viral video shows a man dangerously standing atop a moving car in a blatant disregard for road safety rules.

The rise of road stunts performed for social media fame has led to significant compromises in safety. A recent viral video highlights this alarming trend, showing a man dangerously standing atop a moving car in a blatant disregard for road safety rules. The footage, captured by a fellow commuter, features a Rajasthan-registered vehicle. In a shocking display, the driver opens the door while driving climbs to the roof and stands precariously. Also, the door was left open during the dangerous act.

The video was shared on X (Formerly Twitter) by Siya with the caption, “Iska part – 2 police upload karegi (Part 2 of this will be uploaded by the police).” The video has caused quite a stir online. Even Mumbai Police jumped into the conversation, tagging Rajasthan police for necessary action.

Responding in Hindi, Jhalawar Police replied with, “The concerned circle officer/police officer has been informed for legal action as per rules.”

With over 1.1 million views online, the video has triggered a flurry of reactions in the comment section.

One user, in a light-hearted manner, quipped, “I think police Wale iska video shoot kar rahe honge, kabhi bhi upload kar sakte hai. Wait. (I think the police might have filmed his video and could upload it any time).”

Another pointed out, “@rpbreakingnews @RajCMO @RajGovOfficial @News18Rajasthan @PoliceRajasthan Aise kaise chalega? (How can this be allowed?) @MORTHIndia This behaviour is not safe for other innocent citizens, sufficient grounds to cancel his driving license. We’ve already seen what has happened recently in the Pune Porsche drunk driving incident.”

Some comments took a different tone. One user remarked, “Speed is really slow, totally empty road , doing it on side of the road So nothing’s wrong with it,” while another quipped, “India don’t need tesla car.”

“Why do people risk their & others life for mere views/followers on social media? Few strong examples have to be set so that others don’t duplicate such acts,” questioned one user.

Another took a stricter stance, “Confiscate his vehicle, cancel his driving licence & put him behind bars for 30 days. Don’t register any case against him.”

Just last month, another alarming video surfaced online, defying all sense of safety. It depicted a man clinging to the outside of a moving car, his body secured by nothing but only plastic wrapping.

The footage left the viewers both amazed and deeply concerned for the man’s safety.

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