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When a lawyer gets into an argument with the police on a train, the lawyer has to sue the police for abuse of power?

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Train inspection

In the big information age, all citizens buy tickets with their real names when they buy tickets and take the bus, and now they can basically use an ID card to enter the station, and the update of information technology makes it more convenient for the police to investigate and collect evidence. Friends who often take the train must know that there will be police officers on the train to check ID cards, which is a very normal behavior, and people who are not afraid of shadows will not be afraid of police inspections at all. But recently, a passenger claiming to be a lawyer had a confrontation with the police when he was checking his ID card while the train was moving, and the scene was very intense.

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Who is right and who is wrong?

The lawyer, on his part, took the lead in speaking out, claiming that "train staff cannot casually check documents with the national emblem, and the ID card is a document with the national emblem." The policeman was also stunned for a moment and then asked, "Aren't all the cars on the train made with ID cards?" But the policeman's rhetorical question seemed to ignite the lawyer's emotions, "That's your right, if I don't have an ID card, then how can I get here?" According to the constitution, I want to complain to you. The police also calmly told the other party that they could complain, and then left. This short dozens of seconds of quarrel was recorded by netizens and posted on the Internet, and netizens also discussed it.

When a lawyer gets into an argument with the police on a train, the lawyer has to sue the police for abuse of power?

Netizens crusade against lawyers

Wasn't it a long time ago for the train to check the ID card? Why is there still a dispute about this? This lawyer is just pretending to be clever.

When a lawyer gets into an argument with the police on a train, the lawyer has to sue the police for abuse of power?
When a lawyer gets into an argument with the police on a train, the lawyer has to sue the police for abuse of power?

I don't know what the follow-up results will be?

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