Chilean police impose traffic fines with the controversial shakira song that rocked the summer The well-known Music Sessions #53 that the Colombian singer recorded with the Argentine BZRP, was used by the carabineros police in a video on social networks.
And it is that, the institution used its Instagram account to raise awareness regarding the use of the telephone while driving, which is regulated by the call “no chat law”taking advantage of the hit that the song has been.
Carabineros issue fines with Shakira’s song
“Clearly, by driving without paying attention to traffic conditions, you risk getting a fine “splashed”, exposing yourself and those around you to an accident,” they express in the publication of the official Instagram of Carabineros de Chile.
The national police uploaded the video where they use references from the hit song by Shakira to their social networks in order to raise awareness about the so-called “no chat law”.
In the video clip, a man can be seen driving a vehicle and looking at his phone at the same time. The protagonist wonders:Law no more chat What is that question for?”
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The response is received by Shakira’s voice, but with the image of an official from the institution, who performs the mime of the choir: “For guys like you”, while giving the driver a ticket and It encourages you to wear your seat belt.
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Social Media Reactions
This Carabineros video gave rise to good reactions, evident in the same comments on the social network of the same institution.
A large part of the comments mentioned references to the song: “Clearly you don’t have to chat, it wasn’t my fault, but the monotony, you always use your cell phone noooo hahaha”, or also “Clearly it’s very good” .
«Definitely the creator of graphic content of Carabineros, is on another level! My respects to him. Clearly the driest,” says another, praising the creativity.
Likewise, several said that it was a good campaign for those who do not pay attention to the law, also using references to the song: «Clearly explained, let’s see if some pay attention».
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