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legal daily: a woman in plain clothes rode on a bus and showed her id card to "enforce the law". public power cannot be abused!

2024-09-24

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on september 22, a ride-hailing driver in hefei, anhui province, posted a video complaint about a woman who took his car to her destination and suddenly showed her law enforcement certificate, claiming to be a transportation management staff member and asking to see her operating certificate. after being rejected, the woman said, "let the platform check you." soon after, the driver's ride-hailing account was banned. on the 24th, the hefei municipal transportation bureau issued a notice stating that jiao, an employee of the bureau, had engaged in improper law enforcement behavior. after research, he was given a warning and transferred from his post. it is currently being handled according to procedures.

without a uniform and only showing his id, jiao's actions were full of loopholes.

the administrative penalty law stipulates that administrative penalties shall be implemented by law enforcement personnel with administrative law enforcement qualifications, and there shall be no less than two law enforcement personnel, except as otherwise provided by law. as a transportation management staff, they should not be unaware of this basic common sense and law enforcement norms. even more ironic is that the staff of the hefei municipal transportation comprehensive administrative law enforcement detachment stated that the woman involved was not a staff member of the detachment, which means that jiao moumou theoretically did not have the qualifications to enforce the law.regardless of the motivation, the "overbearing" practice of boarding the bus first and showing the id later exposes the lack of professional ethics and legal awareness of some staff members, and the willfulness and abuse of power.

what is rare is that when faced with the verification request of the "female plainclothes officer", the driver dared to be serious and asked back with reason and evidence and his attitude was neither humble nor arrogant.the public's high attention to this incident also reflects society's expectations for fairness and justice, and its concern for the transparency and accountability mechanisms of public institutions.it is worth mentioning that the notice issued by the hefei municipal transportation bureau seems to have not yet answered some netizens' questions: why did the platform ban the driver's online car-hailing account? what is the reason? based on which article or clause? it remains to be investigated by the authority.