On January 27, Maharashtra govt led by Uddhav Thackeray had approved the sale of wine in supermarkets or walk-in stores
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Mumbai Police is known for using social media to create awareness among citizens through witty and funny posts. A Twitter user by the name of Shivam Vahia asked Mumbai Police if he is drinking wine and driving, will he be arrested or police will take him to the nearest bar.
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While replying, Mumbai Police cheekily told the man to behave like a responsible citizen and if breathlyzer detects alcohol, he will be put behind the bars. The caption read, "Sir, we recommend your raise your bar & ride in a chauffeur driven car, after drinking, like a ‘responsible citizen’. Else if the breathalyzer detects the alcohol content in the wine you drank (which it will to be frank), you will have to be our guest behind the bars. (sic)."
Sir, we recommend your raise your bar & ride in a chauffeur driven car, after drinking, like a ‘responsible citizen’.
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 29, 2022
Else if the breathalyzer detects the alcohol content in the wine you drank (which it will to be frank), you will have to be our guest behind the bars https://t.co/KS0WnOZ6pP
On January 27, Maharashtra govt led by Uddhav Thackeray had approved the sale of wine in supermarkets or walk-in stores. After facing opposition from BJP and opposition parties, Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut had said "wine is not liquor'.