In a viral video circulating on the internet, a couple’s public display of affection from the sunroof of a speeding car on PV Narasimha Rao Expressway in Hyderabad is causing a stir.
NEW DELHI: In a viral video circulating on the internet, a couple’s public display of affection from the sunroof of a speeding car on PV Narasimha Rao Expressway in Hyderabad is causing a stir. The incident, captured in a short clip, shows a man in a white T-shirt passionately kissing a woman from the sunroof of a KIA Seltos. The police have not yet responded to the video.
The footage depicts the couple engaged in conversation and enjoying the scenery from the moving car. Moments later, the man raises his hand and gestures towards the sky.
The video has triggered strong reactions, with many urging authorities to take action against the couple. Public safety concerns have been voiced by several users. The incident highlights the ongoing debate between personal freedom and public safety, sparking conversations on responsible behaviour.
– “Hope @hydcitypolice will take action on this unsafe driving mode & inconvenience caused to the public… #PVNRExpressway,” expressed a user.
Hope @hydcitypolice will take action on this unsafe driving mode & Inconvenience caused to public.. #PVNRExpressway pic.twitter.com/K2QgqgpStp
— Dharani (@DharaniBRS) October 15, 2023
– “Happy that you realised in the process of development of Hyderabad, we have missed out on basic ethics, principles & good social behaviour. Should maintain our culture. Hope the concerned dept. is serious about law & order,” commented another user.
– “I’m the most pro-PDA person you’ll ever meet, but this is stupid! One sudden break, and they’ll risk their lives and others around them,” wrote the third one.
While some supported the couple, emphasising that they have done nothing wrong, safety concerns were acknowledged.
One user remarked, “Apart from coming out of the sunroof on a moving car, the couple has done nothing wrong. Let them enjoy their age.”
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“Until they’re not disturbing others, that’s ok in my opinion! You don’t have to interfere in others’ lives,” another said defending them.
Acknowledging the personal nature of the act, users stressed the importance of safety on the roads.
“It’s their personal thing, no issues – but from a safety point of view on the roads, the sun/moonroof can be fatal for them if the driver brakes all of a sudden. That’s all the issue is, since they have to happily be alive,” a netizen commented.