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Mumbai Police Hits The Mark Again With Hilarious Simpsons-Inspired Password Reminder

The Mumbai Police Department has become well-known for delivering safety messages with a humorous twist on its social media platforms. These posts consistently engage and impress their audience. Once again, the department has resonated with the public by promoting the importance of using strong passwords. In their recent post, the Mumbai Police referenced the American […]

The Mumbai Police Department has become well-known for delivering safety messages with a humorous twist on its social media platforms. These posts consistently engage and impress their audience. Once again, the department has resonated with the public by promoting the importance of using strong passwords.

In their recent post, the Mumbai Police referenced the American show ‘The Simpsons’, which is famously known for predicting events, and wrote, “Keep passwords so strong even The Simpsons can’t predict.”

While sharing the post, they captioned it, “D’oh! The scammers will try their best and fail miserably. The lesson is: Be Unpredictable.”

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This post was shared on July 27. Since its posting, it has garnered nearly 5,000 likes, and the numbers continue to rise. The share also has numerous comments, with many praising the department for their witty message.

Here’s how people reacted:

One individual wrote, “This post was already predicted by the Simpsons.”

Another person added, “What a fantastic copy.”

“Mumbai Police is too cool,” commented a third.

Previously, the Mumbai Police shared a Bridgerton-inspired post on social media. They used a series of the show’s famous dialogues to talk about public safety.

Using the dialogue “You are the bane of my existence and the object of all my desires” from Bridgerton, they highlighted the importance of wearing a helmet, making the message both entertaining and relevant to public safety.

They then wrote, “Just keep looking at me; no one else matters,” to emphasize the importance of stopping at a red light.

In the third picture, the department added, “It’s you that I cannot sacrifice,” to underscore the value of a person’s license.

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