If beaten, British traffic becomes police


Traffic offenders are not business criminals. Then why does such a crime happen? One British psychiatrist explained his reasons in his own way

At present all the countries of the world seem to be changing the planet. Now, according to data recently released by the British Law Department, there has been a huge increase in attacks by women on traffic police in Britain. There were five hundred incidents of assault by a woman on duty police. Thousands of such incidents have risen to one in 7. Last year, the court punished a thousand women for assaulting police on duty.

Sounds a bit strange! According to reports published by British law and justice, the attack was varied. Some women just complained of complacency, some women spit on the uniformed police and some women punched on the police stool. Rakesh believed that Gori Madamo's hands would be as soft as butter. At least thirty percent of the police had to seek medical treatment after punching. Their blood was poured out on the road. The interesting detail is that there were cases where the police were immediately imprisoned after attacking the police. 3 women were sentenced to jail while 1 in 3 was imprisoned. Reduced by thirty percent.

What is even more shocking is that three thousand thirteen women were punished for assaulting a policeman on duty. Simply put, five women were punished every week during the year. If you count the holidays one day a week, there are an average of ten attacks a day. In Britain, there is a five-day week, so the average is more than ten. In this way, the drivers of Gujarat are said to be very wise and understanding. The average penalty for a traffic offense in Britain is 5 pounds. What is the fine if you catch a minimum of 1 pound of rupees, weru?

Traffic offenders are not business criminals. Then why does such a crime happen? One British psychiatrist explained his reasons in his own way. One of the reasons is similar to the situation in Gujarat. Older kids enjoy cycling like a scooter while riding a two-wheeler, and they enjoy being "very phosphorous". However, since British laws are more stringent than ours, parents are penalized when children are caught. The second reason, the vanity. Vehicles rush to show that they are superior to road transport or public transport such as buses. Third, in some cases there is really an emergency. Phone calls of a family disaster, housewife received news of an accident at home ... etc ..

Even if we have white stripes for pedestrians on four lanes, it is rare for vehicles to be parked at times of rush. Whenever there is an orange signal, it is rare for electricians to drive. It is possible if the traffic warden or the traffic police try to stop such drivers, the warden or the police can reach the hospital. In London, a different incident was reported last month. A woman in uniform dressed as a drunk driver in excess of her capacity

One of the armed policemen filled the bucket and stabbed two 6th bouncers. The court ordered the woman to pay five pounds each in return for a week for a month and fined her £ 5.

All three of them refused to go to court to claim that this woman was a heavy rebel. British tabloids (tabloid newspapers) say such incidents have now become permanent in most cities in Britain. If Britain had such a condition that ruled us for two and a half years, how wonderful of Gujarat!

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