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Car Cam Direct | Yau Ma Tei Police Car Suspected Violation and Turn Left Police: Will follow up and deal with it strictly

2021-09-07T10:13:58.565Z


Recently, a Cam video of a car circulated on the Internet. A police car drove to the junction of Canton Road in Yau Ma Tei near Sai Kung Street. The police car suspected that it ignored the traffic signs and turned left into Sai Kung Street illegally. According to online videos, Canton Road


Recently, a Cam video of a car circulated on the Internet. A police car drove to the junction of Canton Road in Yau Ma Tei near Sai Kung Street. The police car suspected that it ignored the traffic signs and turned left into Sai Kung Street illegally.

According to online videos, the traffic lights on Canton Road were displayed as green traffic lights, a traffic sign forbidden to turn left was placed at the intersection of Sai Kung Street, and a female pedestrian had just crossed the pedestrian road.

The clip aroused heated discussion among netizens. Some netizens said that the section of the road could only be driven straight and not left, and suspected that the police officer driving the police car was violating the regulations.

Some netizens also pointed out that the police car driver is not professional enough: "Are you a brand to go back?", "A snake is a wild animal, you can teach you." The


police responded to the "Hong Kong 01" inquiries, saying that the Yau Ma Tei sub-district is aware of the incident and will make a decision. Follow up and will definitely deal with it strictly.

The police emphasized that regardless of the identity of the person involved, the law will be enforced professionally in accordance with relevant laws and actual conditions without discrimination.


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Source: hk1

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