
Will drinking wine and driving now bring people behind the bars? Mumbai Police's response is viral
India Today
On Saturday, the Mumbai Police gave a witty reply to a question asked by a user that has gone viral online.
The social media handles of the Mumbai Police are an amalgamation of humour and information. The department never shies away from hopping onto trends while also educating the masses about rules and regulations. Their funny posts go viral in no time and are just so good. And, this amusing post is the perfect example of that.
On Saturday, the Mumbai Police gave a witty reply to a question asked by a user that has gone viral online.
The question by user Shivam Vahia actually stemmed from Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut’s ‘wine is not liquor’ comment. "Wine is not liquor. If wine sales increase, farmers will benefit from it. We've done this to double farmers' income," Sanjay Raut was quoted as saying to ANI.
Now, let’s come to the question that Shivam Vahia asked the Mumbai Police.
“So if I drink wine and drive, will @MumbaiPolice put me behind bars or show me the nearest bar?” the man asked.
Take a look:

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