A video of a man urinating on a road in Pune after getting out of his BMW has sparked outrage and gone viral on social media. One individual has been detained in connection with the incident.
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The viral video shows a man urinating on a road in Pune after stepping out of a BMW. The incident has sparked public outrage and led to the detention of one individual by the Pune Police.
The man is facing charges for violating public decency and potentially other related offenses. He may face fines and other penalties.
The Pune Police have detained one individual in connection with the incident and have launched a public awareness campaign to educate citizens about the importance of maintaining public decency.
Pune is known for its educational institutions and cultural heritage. This incident has sparked broader discussions about public behavior, public hygiene, and the need for more accessible public facilities in the city.
The Pune Municipal Corporation has announced plans to install more public restrooms in strategic locations and is working on awareness campaigns to promote civic sense among residents.
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