China led force to look at the distant light

Shenzhen can rightly be considered one of China's automobile capital. The city, located on the border with Hong Kong, the company is headquartered BYD - one of the leaders of the Chinese automobile industry and a pioneer in the production of electric vehicles. And taxis and buses with hybrid engines can be found here throughout the city. Recently, Shenzhen police began to introduce new measures to help instill the right culture of motorists driving, writes The Wall Street Journal. Now drivers caught with inappropriate the main beam headlamps, the site will be a lecture about the dangers of violations reported in the official account of traffic police in Shenzhen Weibo (analogue of Twitter).
Source chinababe.ru/ekd/2014/08/06/brights/

"You still casually use a headlight? Now we will make you look at the distant light of a patrol car in five minutes, "- says the post with a laughing smiley by Shenzhen police.





However, many users do not to laugh. "The traffic police must obey the law. Tell me, on what basis they introduce such punishment? "- Wrote one user Weibo. Others worry that such methods of education may be hazardous to health: "All of this can badly affect the state of the driver and lead to the worst consequences when they come back with tired eyes on the road. We need to think twice before introducing such measures. " Nevertheless, the majority reacted positively to this initiative of the police. "Eye for eye, tooth for a tooth. This type of punishment should be popularized. When it will be used for those who are passing through a red light and disappears from the scene of the accident? "- Wrote one user. In addition to this unusual punishment, drivers, hitting on this violation will be subject to a fine of 300 yuan (about $ 50), it seems more effective, because as stated in one of the comments on Weibo, if you are forced to look at the lights of the police car, "simply put on sunscreen Points ยป.

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