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Counterfeit_ The man who was suddenly honking his horn suddenly choked and said he was pretending to be a police officer. He didn’t give you an order, so it’s fine. He was not wearing a uniform + it shows that it is difficult for the unit to identify violations. Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the legal issues related to impersonating a police officer.


Counterfeit_ The man who honked his horn suddenly choked him for pretending to be a police officerIt’s good if I don’t open your order police_ Not wearing uniform + indicating unitDifficult to identify violations│Reporter Lai Xinyi Cheng Yixiang

News link:https://youtu.be/N57DVSFqKzY?si=4Ns50gOP4vZkkU8q

A rider in New Taipei City was passing by Sanchong Dingkan Street a few days ago (15th) when he saw the rider riding on the inside suddenly changing lanes. He was so frightened that he honked the horn to remind him. Unexpectedly, he was choked by the other party, "It's good if I don't open your order." ", which made the knight super dumbfounded. He questioned that the other party was obviously riding a regular motorcycle and was not wearing a uniform. Could it be that he was trying to impersonate a police officer? In this regard, the police said that judging from the content of the video, it is difficult to determine that there are violations of laws and regulations.

Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm stated that those who pretend to be police officers or other civil servants and exercise their powers shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention, or a fine of not more than 15,000 yuan. Although the uncle in this case may claim to be a civil servant, he has not yet taken any actual actions such as stopping and checking or issuing orders. Therefore, it is possible that he has not actually pretended to exercise his authority. Therefore, it is temporarily determined to be illegal.

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