The post even caught the attention of Bengaluru Police. The official account of the Bengaluru City Police replied, "Please provide specific area details and your contact number via DM."
A woman shared a disturbing incident of a lack of civic manners shown by citizens in Bengaluru. She made a post on X (formerly Twitter) claiming that an autorickshaw driver in Indiranagar spat tobacco on her when she was walking home.
The caption read, "While walking around Indiranagar, an auto driver spat on me, and it happened to be the day I wore a white shirt."
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The post shows two pictures of the woman showing the spit marks on her clothes and arms. I currently have 674K views and over 1K comments from people expressing their displeasure about the incident.
The post even caught the attention of Bengaluru Police. The official account of the Bengaluru City Police replied, "Please provide specific area details and your contact number via DM."
One user wrote, "Did you notice his number plate ? Report this and police will try to recover the number from CCTV. This kind of behaviour should be punished. It might seem a long process but he won’t dare to do this next to anyone."
"Oh man.... It happened with me once on a moving bike. The bus driver spat on my shoulder, arm and the feeling I had was yuck!" another user wrote.
One person commented, "Ban guthka while driving. I too come across such situations, they spit in air, so that it falls directly in eyes, and some people spit as if spray,so that you can't see, but ur shirt gets its dirty color, smell etc. Please RTO bring one new law."
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