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Delhi Police Joins The “Timed Out” Trend With A Helmet Safety Message
By CricShots - Nov 8, 2023 11:13 am
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In a surprising turn of events during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Sri Lankan batsman Angelo Mathews was dismissed for not taking guard promptly, an incident that has sparked widespread attention and social media buzz. Mathews explained that his helmet’s strap had broken, causing the delay. However, the umpire deemed him out, a decision that has generated much debate and discussion.

Angelo Mathews
Angelo Mathews was timed out against Bangladesh

Capitalizing on the viral trend surrounding this incident, the Delhi Police has joined the conversation by posting a quirky message that highlights the importance of wearing helmets while riding two-wheelers.

“A good helmet can protect you from being timed out,” the Delhi Police wrote on Twitter, drawing a parallel between Mathews’ dismissal and the significance of helmets in preventing road accidents.

 

The Delhi Police has a reputation for employing innovative strategies to raise awareness about road safety and traffic regulations. Their creative team has consistently used trending topics and social media engagement to convey important messages. In this instance, they have cleverly linked the ‘Timed Out’ incident to the crucial issue of helmet usage, particularly among two-wheeler riders.

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Statistics from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ annual accident report for 2022 reveal that 50,029 individuals lost their lives due to not wearing helmets. Among these, 71.3% were drivers (35,692), and 28.7% were pillion riders (14,337).

The Delhi Police’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of safety precautions, particularly for those who rely on two-wheelers for daily commutes or transportation. Wearing a helmet is not just a rule; it’s a matter of life and death.

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The ‘Timed Out’ incident may have been an unfortunate moment for Angelo Mathews on the cricket field, but it has inadvertently sparked a valuable conversation about helmet usage and road safety. The Delhi Police’s witty yet impactful message is a testament to their ability to leverage current events to promote essential safety measures.