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Mumbai Police Uses 'The Simpsons' Joke To Promote Strong Passwords

The Mumbai Police have once again used humor to get their safety message across, this time with a nod to the TV show The Simpsons. Known for their creative social media posts, the Mumbai Police shared a message about the importance of using strong passwords. In their latest post, they referenced The Simpsons, a show […]

Mumbai Police Uses 'The Simpsons' Joke To Promote Strong Passwords
Mumbai Police Uses 'The Simpsons' Joke To Promote Strong Passwords

The Mumbai Police have once again used humor to get their safety message across, this time with a nod to the TV show The Simpsons. Known for their creative social media posts, the Mumbai Police shared a message about the importance of using strong passwords.

In their latest post, they referenced The Simpsons, a show famous for its uncanny predictions, with the message: “Keep passwords so strong even The Simpsons can’t predict.” They added a caption saying, “D’oh! The scammers will try their best and fail miserably. The lesson is: Be Unpredictable.” This post, shared on July 27, has quickly gained nearly 5,000 likes and many comments praising the department for their cleverness.

Here’s how people reacted:

– One person joked, “This post was already predicted by The Simpsons.”
– Another commented, “What a fantastic copy.”
– A third said, “Mumbai Police is too cool.”

Previously, the Mumbai Police shared a Bridgerton-themed post to emphasize public safety. They used famous quotes from the show to highlight the importance of helmet use, obeying traffic signals, and carrying a driver’s license.

For example, they used the quote “You are the bane of my existence and the object of all my desires” to stress the importance of wearing a helmet and “Just keep looking at me; no one else matters” to underline the importance of stopping at a red light.

Overall, the Mumbai Police continue to impress with their inventive and engaging safety messages.

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