Within minutes, the message went viral, and then the feedback poured in — not all of it complimentary as many people did not like the juvenile tone on an authority's pages.
The message was posted around 7am to highlight that 400 drivers had been issued Rs 100 challans on Thursday after the high court ordered Delhi Police and the transport department to crack down against pollution.
Some likened the "cool" message to the traffic police giving schoolchildren a free hand on their site. Kumar Aditya, a user, commented: "Yo Yo Honey Singh". Hemant Singh wrote: "Not bad to start light hearted (sic) early in the morning". Another user, Sumeet Saxena, wrote: "You sound very excited about prosecuting 400 people in one day... after the court raps you for it... Why were you sleeping all this while, huh? Hope you show this enthusiasm to keep the traffic moving in the city".
Nishal Joseph, wrote: "'Puhhlleease'?? really?? #WhatYouHighOnBro". Another user, Tarun Kumar, commented: "Delhi Police aap ese to na the!" Comments like "Koi naya ladka admin ban gaya hai. But I like the change and language" followed.
The traffic police were quick to respond. "Outsourced? No! But young at heart, like a college lad, yes!" They further said, "Thanks for the feedback, people. Briefly, PUC checking centres are authorized by the Transport Department, not Delhi Traffic Police. PUC centres issuing certificates after tweaking, greed! But vehicle owners paying and not insisting on a proper test — not understandable."
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