The Kiki Challenge has gone viral in many countries including India and the youngsters are getting obsessed with the trend. The challenge involves getting out of a moving car and performing a dance on Drake’s hit song “In My Feeling” along with the car. It has gone viral on social media with hashtags like #kikichallenge and #InMyFeelingsChallenge.
However, many youngsters are getting injured while doing this stunt-cum-dance on the busy roads. As a result, the law enforcement agencies have taken the issue very seriously and have started warning people against the trend that can get them hurt on the road.
After the Mumbai Police and UP Police posted videos of people tripping on the road while performing the kiki challenge, Jaipur Police has also posted a warning but with a hint of dark humor. The Jaipur Police used a photo with a garland around it depicting that the #kikichallenge can also kill you on the road.
The model whose photo has been used by the police has been constantly getting calls from his family and friends who are wondering if he actually died while performing the dance on the road. Although he is having a tough time explaining to everyone that he never attempted such a challenge, he is happy that his photo is being used to send out a message in the favour of the public.
Check out the tweets posted by UP and Mumbai Police:
Dear Parents, whether Kiki loves your child or not, we are sure you do! So please stand by your kids in all the challenges in life except #kikichallenge . #KiKiHardlyAChallenge #InMyFeelingsChallenge #UPPolice pic.twitter.com/RyTvoChJFa
— UP POLICE (@Uppolice) July 30, 2018
Not just a risk for you but your act can put life of others at risk too. Desist from public nuisance or face the music ! #DanceYourWayToSafety #InMySafetyFeelingsChallenge pic.twitter.com/gY2txdcxWZ
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) July 26, 2018
Meanwhile, Netizens are loving the message posted by Jaipur Police and people are appreciating the creativity. It’s quite an interesting take on all the silly practices that people are carrying out because of the social media influence.
There have been many nonsensical trends in the past and this is nothing new but they must understand what they are putting at risk. Well, the authorities don’t care how stupid people look “doing the shiggy” but they certainly want to ensure their safety.