Usage cardboard patrol cars It is legal to “trick” drivers into obeying the law, in the same way that boxes that mimic a traffic radar are used.
In countries like the UK or Turkey cardboard patrol cars were used legally.
But adults don’t like to be fooled “childishly” because in the end it all comes down to this: many drivers have to be treated like children in order to follow the rules. And it prevents them from admitting it.
That’s why a video posted online blew up Twitter and Facebook a couple of weeks ago. It could be seen on the road under construction Guardia Civil cardboard patrol carin real size and with great detail.
It was even reproduced LED brightness on top of these vehicles using what appears to be an LED matrix along with a battery.
The cardboard car is carefully positioned on the track, in the right angle so that the car looks embossed. Here you can see the video recorded by SocialDrive:
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The Civil Guard uses a cardboard patrol car to deter speeding drivers.#Happy Saturday pic.twitter.com/BTGOLPVBnk
— Social Drive (@SocialDrive_es) May 14, 2022
From the first moment The Civil Guard assured that they did not put that cardboard car, and that it could be computer manipulation. If yes … then who put it and for what purpose?
Our Auto Bild colleague Noelia Lopez spoke to Benemérita agents who patrol the area, and they confirmed it the image is real and that the cardboard patrol car has been on the road for a long time. In particular, it was parked on the CM-3203 road between Albacete and Aina.
But, according to the same agents who were consulted, the car was delivered not by the Civil Guard, but by private road maintenance company. He wanted to use this as a method to keep his workers safe.
The problem is that this cardboard car of the Civil Guard was placed “without consent”. Auto Bild sources confirm that at the time the agents discovered the presence of the cartel, they informed Albacete, head of the traffic subsector, who appeared at the scene and ordered them to leave.
at the moment, Information about whether sanctions will be applied against the company for the “exercises” was not disclosed..
The story is as curious as it is strange, because the expulsion of the security forces is a crime, and almost all of this crime is sensed without even knowing the law. Let’s see how the soap opera ends…
Source: Computer Hoy
