This couple’s public display of affection (PDA) has reached a new level, whether on the road or in public transport. They seem to be unaware of the impact their actions have on those around them. In a recent incident, a couple was caught misbehaving while riding a moving two-wheeler in Mumbai. A viral video showed them kissing and hugging on a scooter in Bandra Reclamation, sparking calls for police action against them.
The video shows a strong, visible harmony, with the woman sitting on her partner’s lap in a reverse position, covered by a shawl (shawl). Apparently another passenger took a video, and the video showed the couple getting close, kissing while recording. To add to the hype, the duo was spotted riding a scooter without a helmet on the streets of Mumbai.
Since its release online, the video has gained viral attention, causing outrage among social media users. In the said section, an employee targeted the Mumbai Police, calling for strict action against the duo for reckless driving.
“Let them enjoy the journey and consider putting in place a law, more than just a law, stating that harming themselves will not be encouraged.” However, if their actions cause harm to others, these riders should be held accountable,” said an official. Another agreed, saying: “The police should take action against them… it’s dangerous for everyone on the road… this should be punished.”
Watch The Video Here
This daring duo was spotted at Bandra Reclamation, turning heads with their unconventional scooter ride. @MumbaiPolice we kindly request your attention to ensure everyone's safety on the roads. 🛵 pic.twitter.com/mKrqCILXog
— Bandra Buzz (@bandrabuzz) January 13, 2024
Earlier, a couple was publicly scrutinized in a viral video shared on various social media platforms, flaunting PDA while riding on NH9 near Indirapuram area of Ghaziabad. The video shows the woman sitting on a fuel tank, facing her partner, making love during the journey. The problem is due to their lack of interest in road safety, which is evident from the fact that they do not wear helmets.
The video, which was shared online by a passer-by, prompted a response from authorities. The Ghaziabad Traffic Police took to Twitter, confirming that appropriate punishment has been imposed. The rider received a fine of Rs 21,000 for several violations, including no helmet, spot number plate, violation of air pollution norms and participation in the race and road test. Speeding without permission in public spaces.