Risky driving and stunt riding continue to pose serious concerns on Indian roads especially late at night. Another such incident has now drawn attention after visuals from Karnataka’s Mysuru showed two
youths riding dangerously on public roads.
What has raised eyebrows is not just the stunt itself but where it happened. The youths were seen performing wheelies on a scooter even as police vehicles were present nearby.
Young Boys Perform Wheelie In Front Of Police In Mysuru
The incident reportedly took place at night on a road in Mysuru. In the video, two youths can be seen riding a scooter while performing a wheelie with the front tyre lifted off the ground. Despite the clear risk, they continue riding in the same position for several metres.
As the scooter moves forward, it crosses a police van whose twin lights are blinking which indicates that officers were patrolling the area. Instead of slowing down or stopping, the riders continue the stunt and pass the police vehicle without hesitation.
Moments later, they are also seen overtaking a motorcycle carrying two police personnel. Even then, the scooter is not brought back to a normal riding position.
Public Roads or Lawless Zones? Mysuru Youths Turn Streets Into Stunt Arenas
A shocking video from Mysuru city has sparked widespread public anger after it showed a group of youths performing dangerous bike wheelies openly on a public road, allegedly right in front of police… pic.twitter.com/tZArMPb2s9
— Karnataka Portfolio (@karnatakaportf) January 7, 2026
‘Arrest The Culprits’: Internet Reacts
After the visuals surfaced online, they prompted strong reactions from viewers. Many expressed anger and questioned how such acts could take place in the presence of police patrols. Several users demanded strict action against the riders.
One user, tagging official police accounts, commented, “Please take note. Arrest the culprits and fine them, before they harm themselves and others.”
Another said, “You can do anything next to Indian police and still get away!” while someone else sharply wrote, “Amazing how nobody gives s*** to law and order anymore.”
“Kindly take action about this video otherwise people will lose hope in the police,” a person remarked.
“Wheelie right in front of a police jeep… zero fear! This is exactly what collapsing law & order in a state looks like,” an individual pointed out.
“What to do for such creatures? We should permanently ban such miscreants from riding two-wheelers and fine them for two months,” a viewer suggested.
Police Action Under Consideration
According to reports, the police are considering taking up a suo motu case in connection with the incident.














