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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 8 April 2024)
"Or else!"
Resul Gür, who works as a motorcycle courier in Düzce, resorted to an
interesting act to draw drivers' attention to the need to obey traffic rules
during the current 9-day Ramazan holiday. Gür put on an "Angel of
Death" mask and held a scythe, admonishing motorists with a cardboard
sign to "Wear your seatbelts and drive slowly! Don't give me more work
than I already have!"
Explaining that his aim was to raise driver-safety awareness, Gür said
"Ramazan holiday's other name is 'Candy Holiday" so let's have the
holiday pass sweetly. That's why I've done this."
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