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Queensland police and drivers fight each other! Driver, bruised nose! arrested!


It is said that Australians are straight-tempered and emotional, and that our Queensland drivers and police have really shown it in order to live up to this "praise."

Recently, a Queensland driver and police beat each other, and before he was dragged out of the car, he wrote down the whole process with his cell phone, and is now arrested.

The Queensland driver, Brad Charrington, reportedly said on Sunday night that two police officers dragged him to Moreton Bay to check the vehicle's VIN number, after which they asked them to get out of the car, but Charrington refused.

Say "no" to the police and admire your courage.

"I'm not leaving the car late at night with the kids!" Charrington told the police.

"it was dangerous. It was on the way. I knew I had the right."

But the police did not seem to take Charrington's words seriously. After Charrington refused to get out of the car, the police entered the cab window and grabbed the key from the ignition switch.

This evil face.

But we Charringtong is also a tantrums, the police eldest brother took the key process is not so smooth, Charrington has been trying to stop him, holding the key said: "OK, you arrest me!" Arrest me! "

The other half of Charrington shouted, "what are you going to do with the key out?"

According to video taken at the scene, Charington was sitting in the driver's seat, and the police punched him in the face.

All this was done in front of Charrington's son.

The children were frightened by fear.

After a fight, the police told Charrington you had been arrested and tried to pull Charrington out of the car.

The policeman told Charrington, he was arrested for obstructing police enforcement.

In an interview later, Charrington explained, "I just wanted to defuse the situation," and accused the policeman of beating his son.

"he leaned against his seat and ran into my son," he said.

"from that moment on, I knew the problem was getting worse, so I threw the key out of the car to end the dispute."

According to the latest photos, Charrington has bruised his face and is accused of assaulting police severely and is due to appear in court next month.

But our Charrington says no!

He said this was not the first time that he had been attacked by the police and hoped that the authorities concerned would take appropriate measures against the police's excessive violence.

Why don't you just say, let you out, just come out for a second?

It has to be like this, so do the police. If you have anything to say, you can go up and do it. You can't hit anyone just because you're a cop. Can you pay more attention to the image?

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