Pilon rider seen using laptop on busy flyover in Bangalore, internet divided

The post has garnered around 41,000 likes and over 1,200 comments.

A picture of a pillar rider working on his laptop in the middle of a flyover has gone viral on the internet.

LinkedIn user Harshmeet Singh shared the picture a week ago and informed that the incident happened at 11 pm in Bengaluru. In the caption, he also talked about the toxic work culture, further urging bosses to reconsider pressuring employees to meet deadlines at the expense of their own safety.

Take a look at the post below:

“At 11 pm, Bangalore – one of the busiest flyovers in the city, and here is a pillion rider working on his laptop. If you as a boss are able to terrorize your colleagues to meet deadlines at the cost of their safety, then it is time for you to think again,” Mr Singh wrote in the caption.

He continued, “Let’s use the phrases ‘it urgent’ and ‘do it ASAP’ more carefully, especially if you are in a position of power. You don’t know the effect these words have on the lives of your subordinates.” “

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The post has been receiving mixed reactions from internet users ever since it was shared. While some were of the opinion that the man was probably doing some urgent work, others wrote that the man could have stopped the vehicle and then completed his work.

One user wrote, ‘He should have stopped the car and worked. I have worked several times off the road, by vehicle, but always stopped the vehicle. Sometimes, it’s okay.” Another said, ‘One thing’s for sure, there’s no deadline to be met by acting like this. Maybe he’s trying to do something else (quickly) Excluding).

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A third said, “It is mostly the negligence of the person, but if you clicked to blame the leadership you could have stopped him and asked why he is using his laptop while traveling on the bike.” And become a responsible citizen.” The fourth shared, “I remember my own experience where I met with an accident… please don’t do this even if you’re riding backwards.”

The post has garnered around 41,000 likes and over 1,200 comments.

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