Published 18:41 IST, December 31st 2024
New Year's Party With Delhi Police: Here's How To Join
Delhi Police delivers a witty New Year’s Eve message, warning hooligans with a playful "Cell Block Party" invite to promote safety and responsible behavior.
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Delhi Police have posted a tongue-in-cheek message to those indulging in unruly behaviour on New Year’s Eve. Taking to Twitter, the force invited “hooligans” to a “Cell Block Party,” a humorous yet stern reminder to those planning to cause trouble on the streets during celebrations.
The tweet read “Who needs a countdown when you can count down the days until your release,” followed by a detailed lineup of the ‘party’ being organised within the police station cells. The post, blending humour with a serious message, cautioned citizens to be responsible, especially when it comes to road safety and public behaviour.
The party lineup
The Delhi Police made sure to include a playful touch to their announcement. The opening performer, humorously named “Breathalyser,” promises a rather interesting start to the ‘celebration,’ likely a nod to breathalyser tests that could be administered to drivers suspected of being under the influence.
The tweet continues with the names of the event’s performers: “DJ Buckle Up” and “DJ Safety First,” likely a playful reference to safety measures during New Year festivities. The "Defensive Drivers" Band rounds off the entertainment for the evening.
For those considering the party, a VIP lounge with "comfortable sitting area with cold cell bars and hot beats" is available – a tongue-in-cheek description of what those caught up in the party might face. The tweet also mentions SUVs with “special red and blue beacons” for transportation, indicating the possible use of police vehicles for those who may be arrested.
A subtle warning with humour
Delhi Police is making sure to remind revellers that disruptive or unsafe behaviour, particularly on the roads, will not be tolerated. The police force has been actively monitoring celebrations across the city, ensuring that people follow the rules, drive safely, and stay within the boundaries of law.
The post ends with a playful call to action: “If you spot someone who needs to party just dial 112 and let the good times roll!"
Updated 18:41 IST, December 31st 2024