We are in a constant state of shock after witnessing the activities people do when they are drunk.
In a bizarre turn of events, a drunk man in Delhi loses his car, laptop, mobile phone and Rs 18,000 in cash when he stepped out of his own car and a stranger drove off with it. Some people get so intoxicated by alcohol that they lose all sense of everything around them. This is a prime example of it. The way this transpired will inform you just how out of his senses this man was. Here are all the details.
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Drunk Man Loses Car
This post has been going viral on the internet. As per the information in various reports, Mr Prakash went to have a few drinks after his office one evening. He had a little too much to drink and was almost out of his senses. In fact, he paid Rs 20,000 for a bottle of wine which costs Rs 2,000. Thankfully, the shop owner returned Rs 18,000 to him. Thereafter, he went and sat in his car and began drinking some more. That is when a random stranger approached him and asked if he could join him for drinks too. He agreed and the two had some drinks together.
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Thereafter, they were driving near the Subhash Chowk area in Delhi when the stranger asked him to get out of the car. Mr Prakash thought that it was a taxi and he got out of his car and took a metro home. He realised what had transpired the next day. He went to the Sector 65 Police station in Haryana City to lodge a complaint. The Police filed a complaint against the unidentified person under Section 379 (theft) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). This left the netizens amused and the comments were hilarious as this story got traction.
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What We Think
We witness such careless activities from people on a daily basis. We are not interested in judging what people do in their private time. But what is concerning is the fact that people get behind the wheel of their cars in an intoxicating state. That is putting the lives of everyone in jeopardy. As a result, there are thousands of road accidents in our country each year. We must urge our readers to never get involved in such circumstances and discourage others to do so too. If you find anyone indulging in such acts, you should report them to the authorities so that proper action can be taken against them.