Reckless Driving for Social Media Fame: Two Women Put Lives at Risk
Reckless Driving for Social Media Fame: Two Women Put Lives at Risk
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In a shocking video that has gone viral on social media, two women can be seen driving recklessly and dancing to a Bollywood song while behind the wheel. The video, which has sparked outrage and concern among netizens, shows the driver taking her hands off the steering wheel multiple times, putting not only her own life but also the lives of others at risk.

According to reports, the women were driving from Ghaziabad to Delhi in a Mahindra Thar SUV when they decided to make a video for social media. The 23-second video, which has been viewed over 3 lakh times on Twitter, shows the women dancing to the song "Chhammak Chhallo" while the driver takes her hands off the wheel, putting everyone's life in danger.

The video was shared on Twitter by @Nishantjournali, who tagged the Uttar Pradesh Police and Delhi Police, saying, "They will kill themselves and others too. This is the reason for accidents. These pictures are from National Highway NH 9, going from Ghaziabad to Delhi." The tweet also includes the car's number plate, urging the police to take action against the women.

Netizens have expressed their outrage and concern over the video, with many calling for the women to be punished for their reckless behavior. One user commented, "They didn't even wear seatbelts," while another said, "Put them in jail for a day and fine them too." The Uttar Pradesh Police have also responded to the tweet, saying that they will take action against the women.

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This incident highlights the dangers of reckless driving and the importance of road safety. It also raises questions about the impact of social media on our behavior and the lengths people will go to for fame and attention. As one user commented, "Just for a few likes and followers, they are putting their own lives and others' lives in danger."

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