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Violating car fled, traffic police clung to the car door

VietNamNetVietNamNet24/06/2023


Today (June 24), Ha Long City Police, Quang Ninh said that the incident occurred at around 10:00 p.m. on June 22, at Anh Dao Street, Bai Chay Ward, Ha Long City.

The authorities were patrolling to handle illegal taxis and discovered car with license plate 14A-294.00 showing signs of violation.

Driver Nguyen Van Quang lies on the road after his car was stopped for inspection (Photo: Ha Long City Police)

At the time of inspection, the vehicle had a meter but violated many regulations on taxi transport business such as not registering a transport business license plate, paint color, or badge. There was also a sharp knife on the vehicle.

At this time, the driver did not comply but accelerated and fled. Due to the surprise, Captain Nguyen Quang Hanh, an officer of the Traffic Police Department of Ha Long City Police, was forced to cling to the car door.

During that process, Captain Nguyen Quang Hanh tried to prevent it, at the same time pulled the handbrake, jerked the gear lever and turned off the car key.

Violating cars were asked to stop (Photo: Ha Long City Police)

Although he got out of the car, the driver refused to comply with the inspection and hid the keys, preventing the authorities from carrying out their duties. He also acted as if he had fainted, but when the ambulance arrived, he immediately regained consciousness.

The driver was later identified as Mr. Nguyen Van Quang (born in 1967, residing in Dai Yen ward, Ha Long city).

The examination results of the doctors at Bai Chay Hospital showed that Mr. Quang’s health was completely normal. Currently, the authorities have temporarily detained the vehicle to investigate and handle the driver according to the law.



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