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The video of the man making a fuss on the MTR without wearing a mask went viral! Teasing the suspected plainclothes policeman Zhong Na to make follow-up even more crazy

2023-01-12T05:56:30.325Z

[MTR/Masks/Epidemic Prevention/Plainclothes Police] The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continues, and the mask order is still maintained. However, a video has been circulating on the Internet since last night (January 11). There is a man without a mask in the MTR train



[MTR/Masks/Epidemic Prevention/Plainclothes Police] The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong continues, and the mask order is still maintained. However, a video has been circulating on the Internet since last night (January 11). There is a man without a mask in the MTR train He confronted the suspected plainclothes police officer inside, and the plainclothes police officer asked the man to get off at Diamond Hill Station together.

The man continued to harass the platform and repeatedly asked the suspected plainclothes policeman to show his warrant card. The suspected plainclothes policeman said that he was a passenger, "Don't bother us."

The video aroused heated discussions among netizens, criticizing the man for his stupid actions, "good sex and anti-intellectualism", "there is evidence of a crime, spreading poison WO".


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The 58-second video was circulated on Instagram (IG) last night. The person who uploaded the video said, "Great Emperor vs. Ultimate Fascist, you get out of the car with me, and I will (give) you a lollipop!".

It can be seen from the video that a man without a mask is in the MTR carriage, shouting at the suspected plainclothes police officer, "Call the police, come, call!", and the suspected plainclothes police officer responded, "Well? I'll get out of the car," and asked the man to put on a mask.

The man was dissatisfied and asked, "So you called the police, what kind of mask are you wearing?" The suspected plainclothes police officer then told the man, "Get out of the car and calm down. Don't take pictures anymore."

After the two got off the train at Diamond Hill Station, they continued to confront each other on the platform. During this period, the man asked, "If you say plain clothes (police officers), are you plain clothes? I'm enough plain clothes to go home!".

The suspected plainclothes policeman asked the man not to take any more pictures, "Lower your phone!", and the man responded, "You have a warrant card, I will lower it. Please explain why I want to be videotaped? Protect yourself, do you want to call the police for a while?" , and again asked the suspected plainclothes policeman to show his warrant card to prove his identity, but the suspected plainclothes policeman twisted his face and said, "I am... I am a passenger, please don't disturb us."

The film ends here, and there is no follow-up.

A large number of netizens criticized the man's behavior after watching it, "It's so X anti-intellectual", "There is evidence of a crime, and it spreads poisonous WO", "Zhong wants to wear it so many times, even fines can't deter them", "Harmful Die Hong Kong", "Bai Kazai, it's fun not to play plainclothes police".

Some netizens also said, "If you don't have a warrant, if you say plain clothes, is it really plain clothes?".

The "Hong Kong 01" reporter is making inquiries with the MTR and the police.

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