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Tsuen Wan traffic police stood up and twisted their body while riding a bicycle

2021-06-02T18:25:31.028Z


A short video went viral online today (30th). The content shows a police officer driving a motorcycle chasing several cyclists from behind on Castle Peak Road. When driving alongside them, the police officer once "struck high." ,left


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Written by: Chen Shuxia Kong Fanxu

2021-05-30 20:26

Last update date: 2021-05-30 20:28

A short video went viral online today (30th). The content shows a police officer driving a motorcycle chasing several cyclists from behind on Castle Peak Road. When driving alongside them, the police officer once "struck high." , Swaying left and right, swaying his body, imitating their cyclist posture, and then drove in front of them.

Some netizens questioned that he was driving dangerously and violating road traffic safety.

It is understood that the incident was the traffic police of the Tsuen Wan Police District.

The police said that the police officer was handling a complaint about bicycle occupation of the lane from the Tsing Lung Tau section of Castle Peak Road this morning. The police are now aware of the incident and will follow up seriously if someone is found to have violated the rules.

▼Traffic police sway left and right when driving a motorcycle to imitate a series of cyclists ▼

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The clip shows standing up suddenly from the seat when approaching a cyclist

In this segment of about 8 seconds, it can be seen that several cyclists drove along Castle Peak Road towards Tuen Mun. Police officers driving AM 6766 motorcycles were chasing from behind along the express lane. When he approached, he suddenly stood up from his seat. , Swaying his body five times from left to right, as if stepping on a bicycle, and keeping his eyes on the cyclist.

During this period, the mask of the cavalry officer could be seen sliding down, exposing his nose.



He then speeded up ahead of the cyclist. It is unknown whether he stopped in the clip, and the short film is not a single one, there has been an editing.

Some netizens left a message saying that he was very frivolous and even suspected of driving dangerously. Some netizens left a message "Bo Yibo, bicycles become motorcycles!".

In the clip, it can be seen that the police officer once "stretched" and swung left and right, imitating the posture of riding a bicycle.

(Screenshot of online snippet)

Police: Police officers involved handle complaints about bicycles occupying lanes

It is understood that the incident was a traffic police officer of the Tsuen Wan Police District.

The police stated that the incident occurred this morning on the Tsing Lung Tau section of Castle Peak Road towards Tuen Mun. The officers involved were handling a complaint about bicycles occupying the lane.

The police said that when police officers drive vehicles to perform their duties, they should abide by relevant traffic laws and take road safety as their primary consideration under all circumstances. They are fully aware of the incident and must follow up seriously if they are found to have violated regulations.

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