Coerce of a sensational episode of apparent road rage is an alarming case of so-called ‘road rage’ in Bengaluru involved an Uber cab driver getting mauled by a group of men on a highway leading up to the capital's roads on the capital streets when the sight of someone being beaten had gone viral through CCTV footage from the capital road.
The alleged incident reportedly occurred near Double Road, under the Wilson Garden Police Station, on May 22. The cab driver was reportedly pulled out of his car in the midst of the street and attacked by multiple groups of people, the reports said.
The viral video of the victim being punched, kicked, and savagely beaten and savaged by cars as they whizzed through the area. What caused the confrontation has yet to be investigated. So bad in Bengaluru, thanks to a sensational movie on CCTV-TV that went viral over the past seven months, more than one social media user recently filed complaints about the increase in violent road rage and public safety threats in Bengaluru's streets and the spread of violence between police killings and violent road rage.
No Fear of Police? Viral CCTV Shows Uber Driver Being Brutally Attacked on Bengaluru Road
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“Some people worry about the lack of fear of potential criminals,” even with the city’s own CCTV and police presence, he said. The police said they presumed they knew, at a suo motu level, what happened when CCTV footage was released. Officers are reviewing video footage filmed near K.H. Road and in a nearby area in an effort to trace those responsible for the assault.
The attack took place in a confrontation over traffic or previous fighting between the parties, the sources said. Authorities will likely also verify whether the attackers were also in another vehicle before contacting a cab driver on the road.
It underscored the rising number of incidents and that in one of the big metro cities, traffic aggression and violent behaviour are now the standard features. Police and individuals there as well have called for aggressive enforcement, a quicker track to arrests and the move to forestall incidents like this from occurring again in future. This has also prompted enhanced police investigations, which have subsequently led to the identification of witnesses and the retrieval of CCTV footage.