Mumbai Police's latest tweet brings down creeps like a boss!
Though Mumbai Police's tweets usually garner handsome response, one of their recent tweets surpassed all the previous ones. This tweet was on women's safety, talking about stalkers (aka creeps), who drop unnecessary messages like "nycc dp, dea" to "hi cutie!! y not reply," on social-media. In their tweet, Mumbai Police advises: "Block them. Call us. We'll take good care of their emotion & intention!"
Dare not mess with Mumbai Police!
Do you know who's first woman SI of Bombay Police?
Another tweet dated June-26 also fared well, because of its nostalgia factor. It told us about the first woman sub-inspector who joined Bombay Police. It was in 1947, when Shanti Parwani, a St. Xavier's college science graduate, was inducted into the force. The tweet added, "By July 1962, she had risen to Inspector in CID and also became Bombay's first woman ACP in 1976."
Hilarious! Mumbai-Police's latest 'SafeTea' tweet features 'chai pi lo' aunty
Mumbai-Police has a knack of adding their trademark wit to viral posts. The results are often both funny and serious, but certainly impressive. The tweet mimicking Somvati Mahawar, who shot to fame by asking 'hello fraands chai pi lo' last year, was hysterical! In the tweet, Mumbai Police had retained her video, but instead of 'chai pi lo', it said 'helmet pehen lo.'
Puns, sarcasm, pop culture trends: Mumbai police used it all
Mumbai Police uses puns, sarcasm and pop culture trends for witty tweets, and always manages to stay in news. Their tweet dated June 15 spoke of road safety, with a reference to 'long-distance relationships.' 'Everyone needs some space! So do your cars... #RoadSafety,' it read. Last month, they added spice to the relatively boring topic of human evolution, by rehashing a viral meme.
From 'Avengers: Infinity War' to 'Race-3,' they twisted them all
Mumbai Police's Twitter feed has always spoken the millennials' language, picking up on latest trends and wittily rehashing them. They even cashed in on the frenzy around 'Avengers: Infinity War' and 'Race 3'. Picking up actress Daisy Shah's famous dialogue from the film, they put out a meme that read 'my data is my data, none of your data'.