While Mumbai police boasts its humour on its social media handles, Karnataka police went a step ahead and personified "Actions speak louder than words." When the monsoon rains hit Karnataka, the local authorities had a simple message for tourists: keep your clothes on and stay away from the raging waterfalls. But some vacationers just couldn't resist the temptation of a refreshing dip, even if it meant defying the rules.
Well, the Karnataka Police had the perfect response - they decided to strip these thrill-seeking tourists of their clothes instead! Talk about a naked truth bomb. It all went down at the Charmadi Falls in Mudigere, where a group of visitors ignored the clear warning signs and dove right into the treacherous waters. Big mistake.
The cops were having none of it and swooped in to confiscate the bathers' belongings, leaving them high and dry - literally. When cops of the Chikmagalur division noticed the men trying to climb rocks, they simply picked up their discarded garments and walked away. Cue the sound of jaws dropping and towels frantically being wrapped around waists.
One can only imagine the sheer panic and embarrassment these poor souls must have felt as they pleaded with the officers to return their clothes. Talk about a walk of shame! It's a good thing the police were kind enough to at least give them a safety lecture before sending them on their way - with their dignity in tatters, of course. The viral video of this incident has understandably sparked .