Kolkata Police decided to file defamation cases against bus and truck owners displaying obscene or derogatory posters that can offend any sex, caste, or creed. Police are urging the public to report such cases by sending photos for prompt action. Their decision has sparked a healthy debate on social media, with some questioning the definition of ‘offensive’ content.
Vulgar messages on vehicles? Kolkata cops to act against owners

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