Police Apprehend ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Spider-Woman’ for Reckless Motorcycle Stunts

In a riveting development, the Delhi Police have arrested two individuals donning Spider-Man and Spider-Woman costumes for their involvement in perilous motorcycle stunts, captured on video and widely circulated on social media.

The arrest underscores the inherent dangers associated with engaging in reckless behaviors solely for online fame and notoriety.

The young rider, now facing charges under various sections of the Motor Vehicle Act, including 5/180, 194D, 3/181, 177, 125(2) CMVR/177, 184 MV Act, 50, 51 CMVR/39/192 MV Act, and 209 MV Act, is confronted with the serious consequences of their actions. These charges reflect the gravity of the offenses committed during the audacious motorcycle stunt, underscoring the Delhi Police’s unwavering commitment to upholding road safety regulations.

The viral video depicts the woman, garbed as Spider-Woman, joining forces with Spider-Man on his Pulsar motorcycle after disembarking from a metro station. Together, they embark on a reckless spree, riding without helmets and executing daring maneuvers such as letting go of the handlebars while traversing a highway. With over 1 million views, the footage serves as a stark reminder of the alarming trend of individuals endangering their lives for fleeting social media attention.

The incident sheds light on the growing prevalence of daredevil stunts filmed for online exposure, posing significant risks not only to the perpetrators but also to other road users. However, the swift intervention of the Delhi Police underscores their firm stance against reckless conduct on the roads.

As authorities continue to crack down on these perilous activities, it serves as a sobering reminder of the paramount importance of prioritizing safety over the pursuit of social media acclaim. With lives hanging in the balance, individuals are implored to refrain from engaging in hazardous behaviors and to adhere strictly to traffic laws, thereby safeguarding their own well-being and that of others on the roadways.

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