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Vietnamese bus driver takes the law for a ride.. literally.

  • 13-04-2012 11:38am
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    I would guess that this guy will earn more than an endorsement on his driving license. :p

    "Traffic wardens are known for their relentless pursuit when it comes to catching those who break the law. But this Vietnamese officer went beyond the call the duty when he risked his life by clinging onto the front of a moving bus for nearly a mile to give a driver a ticket.

    Lieutenant Nguyen Manh Phan ordered Phung Hong Phuong to pull over the 39-seat passenger coach for driving on the wrong side of the road, in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Monday

    After the 37-year-old refused to produce his papers and jumped back on the bus, Phan grabbed the windscreen wipers in an attempt to stall him. But that not stop Phuong speeding off with the warden precariously dangling from the front as oncoming traffic whizzed past".


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2129159/Beyond-duty-Traffic-cop-clings-bus-nearly-MILE-catch-driver.html


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 902 ✭✭✭scholar007


    I would guess that this guy will earn more than an endorsement on his driving license. :p

    "Traffic wardens are known for their relentless pursuit when it comes to catching those who break the law. But this Vietnamese officer went beyond the call the duty when he risked his life by clinging onto the front of a moving bus for nearly a mile to give a driver a ticket.

    Lieutenant Nguyen Manh Phan ordered Phung Hong Phuong to pull over the 39-seat passenger coach for driving on the wrong side of the road, in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Monday

    After the 37-year-old refused to produce his papers and jumped back on the bus, Phan grabbed the windscreen wipers in an attempt to stall him. But that not stop Phuong speeding off with the warden precariously dangling from the front as oncoming traffic whizzed past".

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2129159/Beyond-duty-Traffic-cop-clings-bus-nearly-MILE-catch-driver.html


    Phung Hong Phuong kept driving while policeman clung on....;)


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