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Follow traffic rules or ‘balidaan’ your licence, says Punjab Police

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Police has asked netizens to be good drivers and be aware of all traffic rules. The police have posted a hilarious meme on Twitter to this effect.

Follow traffic rules or ‘balidaan’ your licence, says Punjab Police

A heads up was given to netizens requesting them to be alert and safe. Tribune Photo: Himanshu Mahajan



Tribune Web Desk 
Chandigarh, July 17

Punjab Police has asked netizens to be good drivers and be aware of all traffic rules. 

The police posted a hilarious meme on Twitter. 

‘Violate traffic rules...Driving licence ka Balidaan Dena Hoga’, the post read. 

A warning was given to the netizens requesting them to be alert and safe. They warned them about confiscating their licence if traffic rules weren’t followed.  

Punjab Police captioned the post, saying: “The sign of a good driver is the ability to be aware of all traffic rules. Stay alert, stay safe or else you might sacrifice your driving license”.

The funny meme had a Netflix show reference: ‘Sacred Games 2’. 

‘Sacred Games 2’ will air on August 15. The action drama features actors such as Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Radhika Apte among others. The new season will also feature actors such as Kalki Koechlin and Ranvir Shorey.

The post recieved mixed reactions: 

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