Varanasi Viral Video: A Royal Enfield Bullet rider in Varanasi got more than he bargained for after a UP Police inspector spotted a deeply inappropriate sticker plastered on the rear mudguard of his motorcycle. The obscene sticker, reading “Ready to F**k the Road,” caught the eye of the inspector during routine patrolling — and what followed was a sharp, no-nonsense crackdown that has since gone viral across social media platforms.
The Sticker That Stopped Traffic
The inspector, visibly taken aback by the vulgar display on a public road, immediately flagged down the Royal Enfield Bullet and confronted the rider. Rather than letting the matter slide, the officer launched a thorough inspection of the vehicle on the spot. What began as a sticker controversy quickly snowballed into a full-blown traffic enforcement action.
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Multiple Violations, One Challan
The bike was found to be in violation of several traffic rules simultaneously. The rider was challaned for:
- Displaying obscene and offensive content on a public vehicle
- Additional traffic violations detected during the spot check
- Failure to comply with Motor Vehicles Act provisions governing vehicle modifications and public decency standards
The inspector made it clear that no vehicle has the right to use public roads as a platform for obscene expression, regardless of how the owner views it as personal style or expression.
Video Goes Viral, Netizens React
Varanasi Viral Video: A bystander captured the entire exchange on camera, and the footage quickly spread across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and WhatsApp, drawing a mix of applause and amusement from users. While most praised the inspector’s swift action, many pointed out that such stickers are alarmingly common on modified motorcycles across India, raising questions about enforcement consistency.
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