starting with a home emoticon, the Mumbai Police urged people to stay home and wash hands at all times
One of the pictures shared by Mumbai Police
Mumbai Police is back again with another social awareness message and this time their creative post will leave you scratching your head. Taking to Twitter, Mumbai Police joined the new meme trend called, "when you accidentally type" and guess what, their latest post is winning hearts online as always.
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When you accidentally type
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) July 12, 2020
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The Mumbai Police shared a funny post with an all-important message. Sharing the 'when you accidentally type' post, the police also used the right emoticons in their post.
Last image for safe distance is funny and meaningful at the same time.
— Sohrab Vakharia (@SohrabVakharia) July 12, 2020
Today's content whosoever has designed is definitely creatively thoughtful.
And even if the emoticons were too tough to understand, the Mumbai Police also shared pictures depicting the purpose of the emoticons. Starting with a home emoticon, the police urged people to stay home and wash their hands at all times. It also urged citizens to wear face masks and maintain at least six feet of social distance.
Necessity is the mother of invention~Plato
— Parth Dave (@ParthDave1137) July 12, 2020
Since being shared, the quirky post has garnered over 600 likes and several comments. One user said, "Last image for safe distance is funny and meaningful at the same time," while another wrote, "Necessity is the mother of invention - Plato."
While patroling in the Kurla Mobile 5 Van, HC Surve & PC Raut came across an injured eagle on LBS Road. They immediately called for Mangal Vardani Bird Ambulance & handed it over to Dr. Satam.
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) July 10, 2020
May the bird recover and adorn the skyline of Mumbai soon.#CaringForAll pic.twitter.com/SGfl8B7hHT
A few days ago, the Mumbai Police personnel rescued an injured bird while patrolling and handed over the bird to a doctor. While sharing the news about the same, they tweeted, "May the bird recover and adorn the skyline of Mumbai soon."
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