Bengaluru police are hailed time and again for its witty tweets with hard social messages. Its tweets are so popular that Twitter’s Vice President of Global Public Policy, Colin Crowell, mentioned them at a conference in Indonesia in 2015.
Social media team of Bengaluru police tweeted another witty post with an important road safety message on Sunday. The tweet is a puzzle with caption “What do you think it’s trying to say? On a scale of 1-10 for how ignorant you’re when you don’t care for your life, you’re an ELEVEN,”
What do you think its trying to say?
On a scale of 1-10 for how ignorant you're when you dont care for your life, you're an ELEVEN. pic.twitter.com/gKVS2NmmSh
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) June 11, 2017
Twitter is hailing the Stranger Things inspired creative yet important post by the social media team of Bengaluru police.
Where can I apply to be a part of this amazing social media team <3 ?
— Raaghavv Devgon. (@raaghavvd) June 11, 2017
The so called educated illiterates may atleast learn frm dis amazing gif!!
— Harshini (@kondrahash) June 12, 2017
Clearly the admin has Netflix and watches Stranger Things.. good one though!
— Krithika Rao (@knkrithika) June 11, 2017
Earlier also, Bengaluru police had tweeted a meme from Netflix Original’s Narcos featuring Pablo Escobar to warn the use of drugs in the city.
Roses are red
Violets are blue,
Heard you're selling drugs,
We'll come visit you. pic.twitter.com/z5DIsngG7B— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) May 18, 2017
Here are some other golds by Bengaluru police.
Be a Skywalker instead. Please use the Skywalk.#GameOfLife #JustBCPThings pic.twitter.com/KgAMzYISyV
— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) May 4, 2017
What Jon knows now…
99% : Nothing
1% : Road Safety#GameOfLife pic.twitter.com/ek60Nqcuxg— BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) May 2, 2017