Why do the police "direct traffic" in the mornings?

Did you complain about whiplash? Would’ve been a good move.

Don’t forget to demand thousands of dollars too!

I haven’t been here that long. Yet.

I wonder how those volunteers feel at the end of a shift? Inhaling all that gunk from the transport. Just the smell of your clothes from the oil when riding a scooter is bad enough, but directing traffic and using a whistle. They should be paid at least.

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Evil, but funny!

How many violations do you count? Two policemen did not see any… 差不多

Why do police direct traffic in the morning?

Answer: Because they can.
Answer: Because they can’t do anything else?
Answer : Because nobody else wants to do it?
Answer : just because

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they see only what they need to see

Wish they were like this

yeah there was the famous case where a bunch of police fired their pistols everywhere, even from a moving patrol car. And even point blank at the tires (which strangely never pierced the tires…must be specially useless bullets). Its amazing no one else was hurt or killed. Forumosa had a thread on that. let me search.

IN the end the guy was shot dead . And he wasn’t really a felon. Just a guy who refused to stop all the while police are shooting at him…Not the brightest bulb that guy.
Basically died for being a dummy

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They saw, but if they do something it means work, less tea time.

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:see_no_evil: :hear_no_evil: :tea:

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They weren’t assigned to deal with violations that day. :see_no_evil: :hear_no_evil: :speak_no_evil: :grin:

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dressed like that?? LIkely to be a CAUSE of an accident or two.,or three

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And we had our infamous poster…Was it the Chief…Who decided to get shot up too!

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They saw…But didn’t see.

You know what I mean. Taiwan style.

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:sideeye:

I guess they were busy signing those forms that they stick on the walls here.

Proving that they were DOING A GOOD JOB.

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They came, they “saw”, they Left

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They came, they saw nothing ‘special or different’, they left.