Hello everyone, today let's talk about a law enforcement farce that has been hyped up on the Internet recently. A law enforcement officer actually posed "suffering" on the hood of a car, and this scene was filmed by passers-by and quickly became popular on the Internet.
Suddenly, a big man in uniform rushed out like lightning, and instead of stopping the car, he directly pounced and lay heavily on the hood of the car.
If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined it playing out in reality. The law enforcement officer not only jumped on himself, but also pretended to be in pain and began to shout at the front of the car as if he had really been hit by a car.
Next to him, there were a few people in uniform who not only did not stop the performance of this "performance artist", but also looked like they were watching a good show, talking and laughing.
One of them even pulled out his phone and started recording, probably trying to keep it as a "souvenir". This can't help but make people sigh, is this law enforcement or is it filming some absurd short video?
The absurdity of the matter lies not only in the behavior of one law enforcement officer, but also in the acquiescence and participation of the entire team, which completely subverts people's basic perceptions and expectations of law enforcement officers.
The fermentation of the matter attracted more attention, and even the local transportation management department had to come forward to respond.
They admit that this incident did happen, and that the people involved are indeed their law enforcement officers, but they are not traffic police, but transportation law enforcement officers.
But such an explanation obviously cannot discourage the public, and everyone can't figure it out, even if there is a dispute, do law enforcement officers need to perform so absurdly? Far from solving the problem, their actions turned what should have been serious law enforcement into a farce. Moreover, such behavior has seriously damaged the image of law enforcement officers, and people have deep doubts about the impartiality and professionalism of law enforcement.