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The Pune Porsche crash case, that resulted in the death of two IT professionals, reportedly at the hands of a 17-year-old boy, is a matter of much discussion in the country. The case got limelight after it was revealed that the teen, who was driving under the influence of alcohol, was given immediate bail on lenient conditions, such as working with Pune traffic police for 15 days and writing a 300-word essay on road safety.
Now a content creator, who goes by the name Gajodhar Singh Cool, seemingly poked fun at the Juvenile Justice Board’s leniency. In an Instagram video, the content creator is seen speeding his car through an underpass as he tells the camera that he has the “hack” for driving the way he wants. He shows a 300-word essay that he has kept ready. With a comic evil laugh, he says, “Brother, now I can drive the way I want. I know the hack. I have kept a 300-word essay.” The text over the video said, “Real life cheat code.”
This clip has gathered over 8.5 lakh likes since it was shared on May 26. In the comments, many people praised the content creator for his satirical take. Some people also jokingly pointed out loopholes in his post. An Instagram user wrote, “Par bhai wo ammero pe loogoo hota hai (But brother it is only applicable on rich people.”) Another person wrote, “Lekin father builder hona chaiye (But your father needs to be a builder).”
Pune Porsche Crash
The Pune crash took place on May 19, when the 17-year-old, who had been drinking with his friends in two pubs to celebrate his Class 12 results, knocked down the two 24-year-old IT professionals in the Kalyani Nagar area. He was driving a ₹ 2.5-crore Porsche at over 150 kmph.
At 17 years and 8 months old, the teenager was four months short of the legal age for driving and more than seven years shy of Maharashtra’s legal age for drinking. He has been sent to a remand home till June 5 while his father is in police custody.
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