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Suspected of copying the wrong "Sai Hua Street" in Lai Hua Street, Central. Police: Can request a review

2021-08-14T15:40:04.771Z


An illegal parking ticket circulated on the Internet. The victim was suspected of illegal parking at noon today (14th) and was copied. However, the road name on the ticket was written "Sai Hua Street". The suspect should have been "Lai Hua Street" in Central. The incident triggered discussion among netizens.


An illegal parking ticket circulated on the Internet. The victim was suspected of illegal parking at noon today (14th) and was copied. However, the road name on the ticket was written "Sai Hua Street". The suspect should have been "Lai Hua Street" in Central.

The incident triggered discussions among netizens as to whether the ticket with the wrong street name written by law enforcement officers is still valid and whether the driver involved should pay a fine.


In its reply to "Hong Kong 01", the police said that it would not comment on individual incidents. If the owner or driver of the vehicle has doubts about the ticket, or believes that the ticket has been "wrongly copied", they can request a review.

If the review request is confirmed to be true, that is, there is indeed a traffic violation ticket error, or there are doubts, etc., the ticket will be withdrawn, and the registered vehicle owner will be notified in writing and appropriate arrangements will be made.


There was a fine notice circulating on the Internet, and the location on the ticket suspected that Baihua Street was wrongly written as "Laihua Street."

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The "beef jerky" circulating on the Internet has caused heated discussion. The information on the ticket shows that the license plate was copied at noon today and should have been fined 320 yuan.

However, on the ticket, law enforcement officers suspected that the name of the road was wrongly written as "Saihua Street." Netizens suspected that the correct location should be the central display system, thinking that the victim might have a chance to get the police to withdraw the ticket.

"Hong Kong 01" inquired with the police whether the ticket involved in the incident transmitted online is still valid.

The police said that they do not comment on individual incidents. If the registered car owner has doubts about the ticket or believes that he has been "wrongly copied", he can go to the police station in person, post it in writing, or request a review in the online report room.

The police stated that if the review request proves to be true, if the traffic violation ticket is wrong, there are doubts or the evidence is insufficient, the Central Traffic Prosecution Team will withdraw the ticket, notify the registered owner or driver of the investigation result in writing, and make appropriate arrangements.

After the use of electronic tickets, the number of tickets issued increased by 33%.

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Approximately 6,700 illegal parking tickets have to be withdrawn due to human error in the past 3 years

According to a document submitted by the Police Force to the Legislative Council this year, between 2017 and 2020, an average of about 1.7 million paper illegal parking tickets were issued, of which about 6,700 had to be withdrawn due to human error. The problems included failure to identify The error rate of handwritten materials, errors/missing input data, etc. on the ticket, or traffic summons application form has reached 0.39%, so we are applying for funding to switch to electronic ticket.

E-tickets blacked out after half an hour of exposure and turned into "charcoal-boiled beef jerky". Police: It does not affect the prosecution of police mobile video team. The crackdown on illegal parking will send 835 beef jerkys to 19 vehicles, and the police averages 6,700 wrong licenses and apply for an extra 352 million yuan per year. The electronic traffic law enforcement system will increase efficiency.

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Source: hk1

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