Cardboard cutout of Indian police to prevent traffic accidents in Bangalore

Bangalore, India. Local police authorities that have begun placing cardboard cutouts of police officers in key spots around the city in an attempt to reduce reckless driving, have had them stolen.

As we’ve seen on Top Gear, driving in India can be perilous at best, throughout India there are 74 million vehicles and since road safety rules are about as obeyed as me, by Cookie’s miniature Pug, whose best quality is an inherent ability to constantly ignore me.

With that in mind and borrowing a page from North Korea’s Army, Bangalore police have installed 10 cardboard cutouts of police officers on key spots, trying to save at least a few lives but sadly for them they’ve had some stolen, because in India, like pretty much elsewhere in the world, if you leave anything more valuable than a Facebook stock unattended, you’ll find two when you return. (not!)

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