Mumbai police’s savage reply to a user who tried to outsmart them is a great start to 2021
Team Udayavani, Jan 3, 2021, 3:21 PM IST
Source : Twitter
Mumbai police is well-known for its social media presence. This time they managed to garner attention from netzines with their savage replies.
Mumbai police shared a post on New Year’s eve advising people to stay home during the night curfew.
They tweeted,” Single and ready to mingle but ONLINE.” and shared a screenshot of a chat.
The tweet went viral and garnered around 1,800 likes.
One of the users decided to play along and tried to outsmart Mumbai police and wrote,” What if I reach her place by 11pm and stay there overnight?”
Mumbai police was quick to notice this. They tweeted with an apt reply, “We hope you have taken her consent else we have an alternate accommodation for the night in mind for you!”
We hope you have taken her consent else we have an alternate accommodation for the night in mind for you! #ConsentMatters #SafetyFirstOn31st https://t.co/nKbdA64rOF
— मुंबई पोलीस – Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) December 31, 2020
Another user quite impressed by this replied,” Great to see consent getting mainstreamed.”
It’s basic. It’s primary. It’s non-negotiable#ANoMeansNo#SafetyFirstOn31st #ConsentMatters https://t.co/LE0bZYdbsZ
— मुंबई पोलीस – Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) December 31, 2020
To which Mumbai police replied, “It’s basic. It’s primary. It’s non-negotiable,” and added hashtags, #ANoMeansNo, #SafetyFirstOn31st, #ConsentMatters to the reply.
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