Abstract
The craze for 'selfie' is a recent phenomenon and it has percolated in every strata of society cutting across age, sex, occupation, culture and life style pattern. The existence of 'selfie' is precarious in nature and the desire to get maximum appreciation in social media like facebook goads the individual to get photo shots in unusual postures and dangerous situations. Recent incidences have revealed that there is no 'good-selfie' or 'bad-selfie'. Hence, the 'selfie' takers must take cognizance of risk factors and play to get only 'SAFE- SELFIE'.
References
1. St Petersbergh: a 17 year old amateur Rus-sian photographer, climbed successfully atop a railway bridge, lost her balance and fell to her death after taking a selfie. Payne, Samantha, International Business Times, 22 April 2014 (retrieved 6 July 2015)
2. Puerto Rican musician Jadiel El Tsunami died in an accident shortly after taking a selfie on his motorbike (May 2014). Jadel “El Incomparable” – Me Descontrolo (official video) #tsunamisisback Imperio Nazza – You tube 7 June 2012.
3. An 18 year old Romanian teenager died when she attempted to take the “ultimate selfie”, posing with a friend on top of a train in the north-eastern Romanian city of lasi when her leg touched on live wire above, sending an electrical surge of up to 27000 volts through her body. The Independent, May 2015.
4. A 25 year old Russain woman asked a security guard at her office to give her a 9mm rubber bullet pistol for taking a selfie and accidentally shot herself in the head sustaining heavy injuries. RT 23 May 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
Gretel Kauffman, Staff Writer: How to prevent death-by-selfie: a guide from Russian government. The Christian Science Monitor, 7 July 2015.
Corresponding Author
Dr Mohammad Asrarul Haque
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