
The woman booked to ride an Ola bike after just 180 meters to avoid a group of street dogs. The story of Delhi’s woman became a viral after the rider published a video on social media.
In a viral video, the rider looks confused when he sees a short distance (about 2 minutes walk) and asks a woman if the address is correct. It confirms and explains that they are afraid of stray dogs in this area and does not want to walk alone. The ride eventually cost her £19.
A short clip caused discussions about the safety of streets and animal control in urban areas such as Delhi.
The incident pointed out the growing fear of the inhabitants of Delhi about the growing number of stray dogs.
“Stray dogs are the main problem throughout Northern India,” the note came.
Others wrote: “What does the village Delhi do is not a joke. Wandering dogs are dangerous.”
Many people online said they understood her fear, while others considered a funny video.
“Agli Baar Toarom Chipkali me at the Waha Ki Bhi Book Kr Lena (next time is a lizard in the toilet, continue and book a ride there),” joked one user.
“Dogs won this match,” they came from another.
Many social media users pointed out that they hadn’t seen any street dog on their way when the rider dropped a woman at home.
One user commented: “Kisi ko ek Bhi Kurt Dikha’s video mei?”
“I don’t see a single dog in this video that was booked for stray dogs!” wrote one user.
“Forget dogs, there was no other person in this area,” came from another.
“These are scripted videos created for YouTube content, because normally the only rider on the helmet is not the only rider on the helmet.
Some users have identified themselves with fear.
“I booked Uber for the same reason. I came back from late night and there was an army of dogs,” one user commented.
Reaction from Pakistan
One user from Pakistan responded to the video and found that the incident was laughing.
“In Pakistan we do not run from stray dogs, which we name, feed them and sometimes even go home. ISS TARAF to log Zinda dil Hain, to Zomato-Závislý!
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