Video: Drunk man climbs electric pole, lies down on wires in Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati: Some celebrate the New Year with family, some make resolutions, and others, unfortunately, get carried away—causing a nuisance by getting drunk and stumbling into potholes. In a bizarre incident in Andhra Pradesh’s Parvathipuram Manyam district, a drunk youth climbed on an electric pole and lay down on the wires.
However, a disaster was averted as alert villagers turned off the transformer in time.
A video of the incident from Singupuram village, Palakonda mandal, is going viral on social media where the man is seen dangling in the air, lying comfortably on the electric wires as a crowd gathers below concerned for his safety.
The man resorted to the act after his mother refused to give him her social security pension money.
His action sent the residents into a tizzy. After switching off the power, they appealed to him to get down. The locals spent some anxious moments as the youth was on the wires for some time. He later got down, much to the relief of everyone.
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On receiving information, police rushed to the village and registered a case against the man.
Meanwhile, a court in Telangana directed eight persons caught driving under the influence of alcohol to do sanitation work at a government-run hospital.
A Mancherial court delivered an unusual judgment in a drunken driving case registered by Naspur police. The police had arrested eight men for driving under the influence of alcohol during a drive to check drunk driving.
District first class judicial magistrate, D Upanishadwani did not send the accused to jail or impose a fine. The court asked the offenders to turn into sanitation workers. They were directed to lift garbage and tidy up the primary health centre.
Meanwhile, tipplers entered into an argument with police officers conducting drunken driving tests at various places on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1.
Such incidents were reported from Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda commissionerates. The police conducted a special drive to curb traffic violations during New Year celebrations. The drive was conducted to check drunken driving, rash and dangerous driving, overspeeding, wrong-side driving, helmet-less and triple riding on two-wheelers.
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