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"Amulet" behind the windshield

- Hey sir, does that mean that just because a driver puts a police, military, or press badge on their vehicle, they have the right to... be above the law?

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng14/04/2026

- Absolutely not! Those items symbolize responsibility and discipline, not "lucky charms" to avoid inspections or put pressure on others.

- Yet many people still think: Attach it to look cool, and if I get pulled over, I can "use it" as leverage!

- That "self-proclaimed privilege" is a sham. People see private vehicles bearing the name of state agencies still violating traffic laws, and their trust in fairness and the rule of law is gradually eroding.

So, what should we do to put an end to this habit of "borrowing power"?

- The same old formula: strict enforcement, no leniency shown to any "decorative items" on the vehicle. The honor of the force lies in serving the people, not in the eyes of self-proclaimed officers behind the windshield!

Ultimately, the best "charm" is still a sense of law-abiding citizenship – something you can't buy on the street, and nobody dares to confiscate it!

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/bua-ho-mang-sau-kieng-lai-post848055.html


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