This is not the first time that DMRC has issued advisory against such things.
Several videos have surfaced on social media that show commuters shooting videos for their handles inside the Delhi Metro. Now, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has issued an advisory using a popular line from a nursery rhyme, urging commuters not to do so. In an accompanying notice, the DMRC said that such activity inside a metro train is “strictly prohibited”. The tweet comes after several such instances, including a recent video of a woman dancing on bollywood songs Inside the train coach.
“Open your camera, na na na,” the DMRC said in a tweet posted on Friday. “Johnny Johny! Yes papa? Reeling in the metro? No papa!” Rekha said in the advisory.
Open your camera, na na na! #DelhiMetropic.twitter.com/6hT6jxC007
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation I please little known 😷 (@OfficialDMRC) June 16, 2023
“Any activity that may cause inconvenience to passengers is strictly prohibited inside Delhi Metro,” read the text below.
The advisory attracted a lot of attention from users, with some of them demanding stricter penalties for such activities.
One tweeted, “Sad to see no regulation on the ground, and people are still reeling, disrupting the travel of other passengers, need to implement stricter measures on the ground to stop this.” There is a need. Merely posting on social media will not help.” the user.
This is not the first time that DMRC has issued advisory against such things. He does this from time to time.
In April, the DMRC used a popular meme template to remind commuters not to cause trouble to fellow commuters.
Different types of headaches and their causes have been shown in the meme. It shows how migraine, high blood pressure and tension cause headaches. However, the last one shows a person suffering from pain all over their head and the reason was said to be, “When you see someone dancing on the subway.”
A month earlier, a DMRC tweet had asked commuters to “travel, don’t create trouble”. The tweet contained a picture with a text above it that read, “Be a passenger in Delhi Metro, not a nuisance.”
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