Viral Police Failed To Ticket The Car With CCTV, DPR Members: Hey, Pak Kakorlantas Fixes So It Doesn't Become Netizen Gossip
Capture the screen of the police canceling the ticket of the driver who is deemed to have violated the mark because he has CCTV footage in the car (Video: Twitter @ yber_kawaii008)

JAKARTA - On Twitter, a viral video of two members of the Highway Patrol (PJR) police wants to ticket a car driver. However, it was canceled because the car driver felt innocent and argued that he had CCTV footage as evidence.

The 1 minute 44 second video tells the story of a driver leaving the toll lane. At the end of the road, two traffic police from the PJR unit stopped their vehicle. One of them approached the driver and said the driver had violated the markings.

"Good morning sir, ask your permission to violate the markings. Cut, from the middle cut directly to the left. Please show the letters," said the officer as quoted by VOI in a video, Monday, February 8, 2021.

The driver answered and assured the officer that he did not violate and had CCTV camera footage.

"This is my sir, there is CCTV, I see it here," said the driver.

Hearing that statement, the policeman changed the subject.

"Look, sir. I know more about this. Where are you going?" said the officer.

"I want to go home sir, after going between wife and child," replied the driver.

Shortly thereafter, he invited the driver to continue on his way and failed to make a ticket. "Yes, it's already running," said the officer, answered again.

DPR Commission III member Arsul Sani commented on the virality of this video. Arsul touched on the concept of Presisi, which is the program of the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.

"Good morning, Mr. Kakorlantas @NTMCLantasPolri. This viral video shows our traffic police are far from" precise "as promised by the Chief of Police at Kom III @DPR_RI. Hey, Mr. Kakorlantas so that the spy won't be a matter of gossip from netizens. @DivHumas_Polri @TMCPoldaMetro, "said Arsul Sani on his Twitter account, @arsul_sani.


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