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Melbourne is the most able to steal photos of the police, randomly a few hundred yuan! And now he's developing the latest hide-and-seek pose.

There is a group of "cameraman" in Melbourne who never ask you for money or show off how good their skills are, but as long as you are photographed, it's a few dozen yuan light, a few hundred yuan heavy, and a bill comes to your house. They're the famous Melbourne police, especially the traffic police who check all kinds of speeding violations.

These two days, the following photo, because vividly and vividly reflects the police do their duty, racking their brains, and painstaking spirit to become popular on the Internet:

Photographed in Melbourne's Richmond, the police officer, wearing a small vest, carefully hid behind a road sign, cleverly using a hole in the road sign to pierce the radar tachometer through the hole in his hand. Aim at the traffic that comes and goes on the road.

It can be seen from the back of the police that he is dedicated and undistracted, as if he were saying, "never let go of any speeding vehicle!"

However, netizens can not understand the police's good intentions, causing many netizens' dissatisfaction:

Why do the police spend their time and money on things that can only destroy their image?

Interesting: most tickets are due to drivers speeding about 5 kilometers, and many people really think that speeding about 5 kilometers is very dangerous.

However, traffic police patrol cars can stop real, naked and dangerous behaviors (such as not turning on turn-lights, carelessness, rear-end crashes, quick brakes, etc.) when entering the traffic flow. What can this hidden camera do in addition to increasing revenue.

Traffic police are the most annoying scum in the world. I respect the police, but the traffic police are X scum. Hiding behind the bushes doesn't actually stop crime, it can only generate money.

It doesn't work at all. Drivers can't even see your cameras. You think they'll slow down? Obviously can effectively stop, why should the fine?

The state police are bent on saving lives. That's why they're hiding behind the bushes next to straight roads where there are few accidents, rather than installing cameras in areas where accidents are known to be high.

To sum up, the main points of the unsatisfactory side are:

Everyone will inevitably speeding, a small amount of speeding is not dangerous, the real danger is drunk driving, drug driving, driving inattentive, do not turn on steering lights, and so on.

But there are, of course, discontent and support:

I don't know why there are so many disappointments, but as long as you don't overspeed, you don't have to worry about it. The Australian police are doing a great job, protecting public safety. Those who are not satisfied are law-breakers, they don't like anything, they don't want to see anything. The bottom line is not to break the law, and then nothing will happen.

Did anyone mention:

The police will hide behind the bushes? This is really not wronged. The police officers in Tuao are really hiding themselves in a pattern.

Well, here's the time to test your eyesight:

Even if it's circled out, can you see the police hiding behind the tree?

Well, it turns out that wearing a green vest is a protective color ~

Hiding behind the tall bushes, no speeding can escape our magic eye ~

I don't know. I thought it was a war.

Teach you what it means to wait for the hare.

Hidden behind the roadblock ~

Hiding in a tractor by the side of the road!

Finally, there are two finale diagrams:

However, the police are also doing this for the good of everyone. After all, if you follow the rules and do not speeding, why should you be afraid of them?.

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