Skip to main content

Little Police Car


THE LITTLE POLICE CAR

Stop there! I Will Catch You

The little police car Johny was in a hurry. He was chasing a thief in his full speed. Joined the police force he never got an opportunity to prove himself. Everybody thought silly about him. But he had the confidence of doing better. So every time he got a chance, he learned new things by observing others. Today is the time to prove himself that he is not just a silly car but capable of doing the best. He was chasing a thief who was speeding away after a bank robbery. The chase continued for a while.

In a surprising move, the Johny stopped the speeding car. What he did was a shortcut. He was sure about the route the thief was moving. His prediction was quite accurate.

After this incident Johny got a personal garage to take rest while not in duty. He was very happy and did his job diligently.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Tuk Tuk Story

  Discovering the Charm of Tuk Tuks: The Iconic Three-Wheeler of Asia If you have seen the James Bond movie Octopussy, you must have seen the dynamic performance of Tuk Tuk. In the film, Roger Moore, as James Bond, is involved in a thrilling chase sequence through the streets of Udaipur, India, where he uses a tuk tuk to evade his pursuers. This memorable scene showcases the nimbleness and unique charm of tuk tuks in a high-action context.  Tuk Tuk or Auto Rikshaw is a familiary sight in the streets of Bangkok, the historic alleys of Delhi, or the lively roads of Manila. These three-wheeled wonders, known for their distinctive design and vibrant colors, are not just a means of getting from point A to point B but an integral part of the cultural fabric in many Asian cities.  A Brief History  After World War II, the Daihatsu Midget, a small three-wheeled vehicle, gained popularity due to its affordability and efficiency. The concept soon spread to other parts of Asia,...

Elephant Running

elephant running It's a baby elephant running. These beautiful creations of God are elegant and sometimes frightening. Asian and African counterparts have got apparent differences in their structure and behaviour. Asian elephants are tamable and used for tourist and business (timber industry) purposes. It's a feast for eyes spotting large herd of these elegant animals gazing together freely in jungle. Drawing this elephant took some trials before it is in this shape. I used just a fountain pen and scanned it and colored it using http://paintschainer.preferred.tech/.

An Elephant Drawing She Is Aggressive