When a traffic police officer reminded a woman on the street that “not wearing underwear will cause crime”, Beijing Jiaotong University took action. (recapped from the video)
A woman wearing a light-colored coat and trousers was walking in Wenshan District, Beishi City on the morning of the 12th when she encountered a policeman surnamed Zhang from the Beishi Traffic Police Brigade patrolling. Are you not wearing underwear?”, “This will lead to crime…you better go home quickly” The person concerned was puzzled and even cried and walked home. She complained about this on social software afterwards. Although the behavior of stopping and reminding was out of good intentions, the way of interrogation and the words were indeed inappropriate, and I recorded two admonitions.
(The source of the video is Youtube, please forgive me if it is deleted)
The woman posted that she “regrets not recording and recording”, saying that when she was walking on Bandung Street at 1 pm on the 12th, she was suddenly stopped by a policeman riding a heavy motorcycle. At first she asked to see her ID, but she asked why she had to show it. Seeing that she couldn’t get the ID, the other party suddenly stared at her and said, “You are too revealing in your clothes, you can’t see it”, and then asked, “Are you not wearing underwear?”
The person concerned got angry and asked again: “Yeah, what’s wrong with me not wearing underwear?” The policeman surnamed Zhang replied: “You will lure others to commit crimes like this?” At this time, the woman asked again: “Is it my fault that other people commit crimes? They don’t need to commit crimes!” Zhang had nothing to say at this time, and finally told the client to go home quickly. The woman became more and more angry after thinking about it, and said that she walked home crying, “Who dares to tell me that Taiwan’s women’s rights are on the rise? !”
The North City Traffic Police Brigade stated that they contacted the person concerned after the incident, but the other party said that the incident was over and they were unwilling to accept investigation or file a complaint. They made an appointment to consult with the policeman surnamed Zhang. Zhang said that he was concerned about everything in good faith and had indeed said these words , Jiaotong University stated that although Zhang had good intentions, the way of interrogation and his words were indeed inappropriate, and he admonished him twice.
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2023-07-13 14:44:58
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