Who makes laws? Who implements laws? Who respects laws? I just raise these questions and the answers to questions are not complicated and hard. All the people are easier to understand. What is hard to understand is that law does not serve the common people overall. At the present, it is observed that the law is serving the handful of the rich and the powerful. The victim of the law implementation is the poor and the powerless people. I and my relatives is the victim of law.

Because motorbike without the installation of mirror and driver without wearing helmet caused the feud between a university student and a group of traffic police who pulled over and then the student slapped a police.

24-year-old student was sentenced by court to 18 months in prison for causing police injured. To this point, I just want all of you to help reconsider with me whether traffic police will be punished or not when they cause motorbike drivers to sustain injury because of without mirror and helmet. The laws are defending policemen but implementing the powerless and poor citizens. Without mirror and helmet is not criminal crime, it is the civil law. They just only pay for fine set by law.

This morning around 7:40 am, when I was driving toward my workplace, approaching the traffic light I saw two younger girl teenagers driving motorbike without wearing helmet was pulled over when police stopped and held their motorbike wheel moving. And then one of two police picked up and walked motorcycle to the roadside. Fortunately, those girls did not sustain badly injury. How do you think about police’s acts? It is the matter that I always spotted along the street.

After the road traffic law passed in 2007 and implemented, the traffic policemen is using this law to strengthen their power rather than serve the people’s interests and social order. The implementation of traffic law is pushing for extortion, corruption and bribery amongst traffic policemen across the country. In fact, I strongly support the fair and just law enforcement.

Over last weekend, when I drove crossing the traffic light along Russian Federal Blvd, I saw three policemen standing around white-police motor and sharing money fined with each others. Their faces are smelly and their hands were holding money. It means that some part of fines from people has been allocated for individuals and state-income. Is it right? Maybe some part of extortion goes into their boss’s pocket.

 

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