JAKARTA Do not accept that the car was towed, a car driver bit the hands of a South Jakarta Transportation Service (Dishub) officer (Jaksel). Head of the Operations Section (Kasi Ops) of the South Jakarta Sub-dept., Emiral confirmed the incident.

The incident occurred on Jalan Minangkabau, Manggarai, South Jakarta, Tuesday, May 9, in the morning.

"Yes, that's right. (biting the officers' hands) may be emotional. He's the driver's emotion, panic emotions," Emiral said when confirmed, Wednesday, May 10.

Emiral explained that the incident began when the driver of the vehicle was parked on the bicycle lane. Seeing that there was a violation, the officers took action.

At first there was control in Minangkabau, he parked it on the bicycle lane. He said the driver was eating but still being put in order. Now the car was about to run away and behind there was a motorbike. He couldn't back down. He wanted to run away but was blocked," he explained.

Drivers who do not accept the car will be craned to fight back by blocking the officers' hands.

When members got into the car to carry the vehicle, the member was bitten by his hand. But still the car was dealt with," he said.

Police officers who were also involved in controlling, immediately helped the South Jakarta Transportation Agency. The driver of the car was immediately taken to the South Jakarta Transportation Agency office.

"He paid a fine of 500 thousand, according to the regional regulation. It's finished and it's forgiven, don't do the violation again and don't like emotions. I'm sorry, sir," he concluded.

For information, the action went viral on social media. Moments of resistance were recorded and the video was posted on the Instagram account of the South Jakarta Transportation Service.


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