In these days of people getting stressed due to hectic schedules, seeing a policeman and a biker take out time and work in coordination to do good to a fellow woman is winning hearts of netizens.
In a YouTube video, which garnered 15,000 views and is being widely shared online, a biker is seen stopped by a police officer, not to impose fine on him but, to seek his support to help a woman.
The biker, who is on his way to Tenkasi in Tamil Nadu, was asked by the cop if he is from Karnataka and after getting a reply in the positive, the officer tells him that a state bus service going ahead in the same route, has a passenger, an old woman, who dropped her medicine bottle. He asks the biker to chase the bus and hand over the bottle of medicine to the woman.
Then the video, uploaded on a YouTube channel named AnnyArun, shows the biker raising the speed of his vehicle’s engine to chase the bus. The biker asks the bus driver to pull over and as it stops, he takes out the medicine and hands it over to the woman who dropped it.
While many netizens lauded the gesture of the biker and the cop in the video saying the level of trust exhibited in the video was appreciable, there was one person who said that he would not have helped the woman fearing that it was a trap, as he has only little trust in others.
In a materialistic world, this YouTube video would certainly take up people’s belief in humanity a notch higher.
This post was last modified on 25 March 2021 5:02 pm
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