Traffic Violation
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Police Respond to Report of “Ghost Face” Mask in Car Window
A vehicle displaying a “ghost face” mask sparked a police investigation in Hebei, China, to determine if it violated traffic laws. This follows a similar incident in Hangzhou where people wore masks to scare drivers. Authorities are concerned about distractions on the road, prompting legal consideration of objects obstructing driver visibility. The incident, documented via social media, highlights the tension between harmless pranks, public safety, and the legal ramifications of disruptive behavior, raising broader questions about road safety and public conduct.
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Mother and Daughter Covered in Mud, Mom Calls the Police
A mother and daughter were splashed with dirty, possibly sewage-contaminated water by a speeding car. The incident, which upset the daughter, led the mother to contact authorities, asserting that such behavior is unacceptable. Splashing pedestrians is a traffic violation and can cause dangerous situations for other drivers. The incident highlights a lack of civic responsibility and emphasizes the importance of safe driving practices in wet weather to ensure the well-being of all road users.