Mumbai Police Posted Meme On Instagram To Warn Against Sharing Passwords, And People Love It

Dhir Acharya


Mumbai Police posted a meme on Instagram to warn people against sharing their passwords with others, including pictures of Yoda from Star Wars.

When we think of the police, it always comes alongside the impression that they are serious people. They are the ones who enforce the law, sometimes very strictly and they will fine us when we violate something.

When we think of the police, we think of the law and seriousness

However, along with the development of the internet and social media, government bodies are also approaching people in a new, friendlier way through platforms like Facebook, and make warnings in a funny, easy-to-remember way.

A day ago, the Mumbai Police posted a meme on Instagram to warn people against sharing their passwords with others. The meme included pictures of scenes from Star Wars, featuring the famous character Yoda.

Apparently, the Mumbai Police is trying to show people the risk of losing all of their money if they share their passwords with other people, using a simple dialogue and very good facial expressions from the characters.

This is a great way to approach residents and make warnings easier to remember, right? And people love it.

Last year, there was another funny incident when a police department in Richland, WA, posted on their Facebook page about a wanted resident, Anthony Akers, who didn’t show up at the station as required. Akers commented on the post, hilariously telling the police to calm down and that he would turn himself in.

The comment thread on the post went on with funny comments from both Akers and the police department, as well as other Facebook users, creating an adorable fake love story between the authority and the wanted. Aker eventually did show up at the police station as promised and everyone was happy.

>>> Police Issued Wanted Post On Facebook, The Man Himself Responded Hilariously

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