04 May,2019 07:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Screenshot from the tweet
The Mumbai police's tweet containing a video that shows a man accidentally falling off a high-rise building while trying to take a selfie has not gone down well with the netizens. The cops have been slammed for posting a 'disturbing' video without a disclaimer.
The Mumbai police tweeted on Wednesday, "Attempt for the most daring selfie? Or just another irresponsible adventure? Whatever this was for, it clearly wasn't worth the risk! #SafetyFirst". The video shows an incident that occurred outside India.
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Mumbai police, which often win Mumbaikars' hearts with its witty tweets, faced backlash this time around. In response, police tweeted, "Warning: It is a disturbing video" but continued to face flak from the netizens.
A twitter user, Vivek tweeted in reply, "Please delete the above tweet and tweet again with the disclaimer. It won't hurt to do that. A warning message in the replies won't suffice. Thank you." Another user, Rujuta tweeted, "Please do not post such videos without trigger warnings".
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