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Babar Azam's positive interaction with excise dept impresses all
The officers stopped the skipper after they noticed that the numbers on Babar's license plate were unusually small and did not meet the standard size regulations.
Lahore: Babar Azam, the renowned Pakistan cricket captain, found himself in the spotlight during a busy day at Liberty Chowk, one of Lahore's prominent landmarks.
While maneuvering his Audi through the congested streets, he was stopped by excise officers who suspected a potential violation.
Responding calmly, Babar cooperated with the officers, fully aware of the responsibilities that come with being a public figure.
The officers immediately noticed that the numbers on Babar's license plate were unusually small and did not meet the standard size regulations. Concerned about adherence to the rules, they advised him to replace the plate with a standard one.
In line with their duty, the excise officers proceeded to verify Babar Azam's documentation, including his vehicle's registration and taxes.
Despite the momentary inconvenience, Babar remained composed and displayed his friendly demeanor.
In a gesture of appreciation for the excise officers' dedication to their duties, Babar also took selfies with them. This act of kindness and respect demonstrated his recognition of their efforts and emphasized the importance of fostering positive relationships between public figures and law enforcement personnel.
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