In a creative twist on a viral trend, Pune Police has used the popular “Pretty Little Baby” audio to spread awareness about traffic rules and cyber safety. Through a lighthearted yet impactful message, the police urged Punekars not to behave irresponsibly when it comes to following laws—especially related to technology and road safety.
Posting on both Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), Pune Police shared:
“Pretty little baby speeding down the lane… You forgot your helmet again? That’s insane! And clicking on random links just for fun? That’s how your data comes undone. Traffic or tech, rules exist for a reason. Let’s not act like babies when it comes to safety.”
This witty post caught the attention of netizens, cleverly blending pop culture with public interest messaging.
For those unfamiliar, “Pretty Little Baby” is a classic pop song originally released by Connie Francis in 1962. The decades-old track has recently gone viral on social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, becoming a go-to soundtrack for fun and quirky content. Its infectious melody and nostalgic charm have made it a trending choice for short-form videos, giving it a fresh wave of popularity among Gen Z and millennial users.
By tapping into this retro trend, Pune Police has once again demonstrated how law enforcement can connect with the public through relatable, modern communication.