Delhi Police and Elon Musk’s Interaction Leads to ‘Police Cats’
The Delhi Police responded with a clever answer to billionaire Elon Musk’s tweet in which he asked if “police cats” were a thing, regarding his son Lil X. This tweet has garnered amusing reactions from social media users.
“Lil’ X just asked if there were any funny cats because there are snotty dogs,” the Twitter owner wrote on Thursday.
While many netizens have reacted to Musk’s tweet since then, the Delhi Police’s response on Friday caught the attention of many Twitterati.
Delhi Police tweeted: “Hey @elonmusk tell Lil X there are no police cats because they might be reserved for cats and ‘hacking’.”
Many netizens praised this funny play on words by a law enforcement official in India’s national capital, with some describing it as a “purr”.
Delhi Police’s official Twitter hashtag has been creating a buzz ever since this sweet response with clever wordplay was tagged with the words ‘crime’ and ‘commitment’ on the micro-blogging site in the morning.
“It was awesome,” user @IndiaPran tweeted, while another user_naveenish wrote: “Purr fect, what next?”.
On Thursday, Twitter users responded to the Tesla founder’s tweet and also mentioned his son Lil X’s name. His tweet has garnered more than 21 million views and more than likes, and has also sparked a conversation between cats and dogs. Internet users.
Well, Lil X, it looks like the world needs some “nail surveillance” to keep the streets safe! It’s time to train these officers for ultimate crime fighting!
Some users have shared photos of cats and dogs together in law enforcement uniforms to emphasize that both animals can do the job.
@ProjectTXA tweeted: “Can we have police cats too! They are so cute, you just have to obey them.”
Many responded to Musk’s tweet saying, “Fair question.”
User @Senor_Penguito responded with a photo of colorful penguins, captioned “Police penguins,” while a few others shared photos of rabbits, lions and some other animals in “police uniforms.”
Musk’s message also sparked funny memes and funny, funny comments from netizens.
“Pawlice Cat,” wrote a @WhaleWire user with a photo of the wide-eyed feline.
User @LadyOfCrypto1 tweeted: “I hear police cats are always hunting supernatural hunters!”.
Twitter user @LttleGel has a funnier take on Musk’s tweet, responding with a sticker that reads “cats don’t tell the police where the drugs are” and a picture of a four-legged cat in the post.
But the Delhi Police’s response has also left netizens divided.
“Boy, Delhi Police is a meme by world standards,” user @vipul19 wrote, adding an emoji at the end.
In the past, Delhi Police has also come up with weird tweets from time to time to create awareness about road safety or just to engage in harmless pranks much to the amusement of netizens.
On May 6 this year, @DelhiPolice tweeted: “You may not be King Charles, but your helmet is your crown.”
During the Holi season on March 7, in response to a food service convenor’s tweet – “Tell Gurgaon Chobham we don’t serve bhaang ki goli. We asked 14 times,” @DelhiPolice replied: “If anyone meets Chobham …tell him He won’t drive if he eats Bang.”
On March 7, 2021, while grabbing a Pakistani Instagram user’s viral video and meme, the official Twitter handle of DCP-I West Delhi Subdistrict said, “Yehe Hum hain… Yehe Hooke Hain… Aur ab Pawri Nahi ho rahi hai PS – Some poor people don’t are not only injurious to health but also illegal.24 hookahs seized from Rajouri Park area.CPDelhiLtGovDelhiDCPWestDelhiDelhiPolice”.