NEW DELHI: Delhi police on Wednesday arrested a man in ‘Spider Man‘ costume for violating traffic rules as the man was seen sitting on a car bonnet on Dwarka road.
The police took action after it received a complaint on social media about the car.
The person in the Spiderman costume was identified as Aditya (20) residing in Najafgarh.
The driver of the vehicle was identified as Gaurav Singh (19), residing in Mahavir Enclave.
The owner and driver of the vehicle have been charged for dangerous driving, driving without a pollution certificate, and not wearing a seatbelt, with a possible maximum fine of Rs. 26,000 and/or imprisonment or both, according to news agency ANI.
In April, a couple wearing the costumes of Spiderman and Spiderwoman found themselves in legal trouble after engaging in motorcycle stunts by performing ‘Titanic pose’ on the streets of Dwarka, South West Delhi.
“Two persons were riding a bike and wearing Spiderman costumes. An inquiry into the matter was conducted and the riders have been booked under sections different sections of the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act for offences without a helmet, without a mirror, without a licence, dangerous driving and not displaying a number plate etc,” a senior police officer said.
The police took action after it received a complaint on social media about the car.
The person in the Spiderman costume was identified as Aditya (20) residing in Najafgarh.
The driver of the vehicle was identified as Gaurav Singh (19), residing in Mahavir Enclave.
The owner and driver of the vehicle have been charged for dangerous driving, driving without a pollution certificate, and not wearing a seatbelt, with a possible maximum fine of Rs. 26,000 and/or imprisonment or both, according to news agency ANI.
In April, a couple wearing the costumes of Spiderman and Spiderwoman found themselves in legal trouble after engaging in motorcycle stunts by performing ‘Titanic pose’ on the streets of Dwarka, South West Delhi.
“Two persons were riding a bike and wearing Spiderman costumes. An inquiry into the matter was conducted and the riders have been booked under sections different sections of the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act for offences without a helmet, without a mirror, without a licence, dangerous driving and not displaying a number plate etc,” a senior police officer said.