<p>The traffic police in Karnataka's Bengaluru which struggles with thousands of traffic violations every day choose specific areas in the city to take violators to task.</p><p>Allegedly, some anonymous people have now marked areas on Google Maps to alert violators from being caught by the traffic police.</p>.<p>An X user named Guru Mandagadde, with the handle name - @kiraataka_2 - posted a picture showing Google location tags. The post read, "Just type "Police irt" on Google Maps and thank me later (sic)."</p>.<p>Netizens, finding the post funny, have reacted to it. One of the replies read, "We should do this on Waze, it is so easy there."</p>.<p>Another X user wrote, "I found similar one few days ago."</p>.<p>Another user with handle name @hrishikesh1234 said, "Indians are undefeated."</p>.<p>An X user replied, "Peak bengaluru moment."</p>.<p>Another social media user said, "and i thought irt is short for ‘in real time’ until i saw the pic."</p>.<p>Another reply read, "This should be a default option in India."</p>.<p>Another X user expressed concern about wrongdoers misusing this to evade the law.</p>
<p>The traffic police in Karnataka's Bengaluru which struggles with thousands of traffic violations every day choose specific areas in the city to take violators to task.</p><p>Allegedly, some anonymous people have now marked areas on Google Maps to alert violators from being caught by the traffic police.</p>.<p>An X user named Guru Mandagadde, with the handle name - @kiraataka_2 - posted a picture showing Google location tags. The post read, "Just type "Police irt" on Google Maps and thank me later (sic)."</p>.<p>Netizens, finding the post funny, have reacted to it. One of the replies read, "We should do this on Waze, it is so easy there."</p>.<p>Another X user wrote, "I found similar one few days ago."</p>.<p>Another user with handle name @hrishikesh1234 said, "Indians are undefeated."</p>.<p>An X user replied, "Peak bengaluru moment."</p>.<p>Another social media user said, "and i thought irt is short for ‘in real time’ until i saw the pic."</p>.<p>Another reply read, "This should be a default option in India."</p>.<p>Another X user expressed concern about wrongdoers misusing this to evade the law.</p>