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What's the matter with men posing as traffic police to check cars?

At 9 o'clock on the evening of May 4, Zhang sang and drank 1000 yuan in KTV. He felt distressed. On the way home, he came up with the idea of posing as a traffic policeman to check the car and earn back the money spent on drinking and singing. Thinking of this, he opened his silver Chery QQ car, installed a warning light on the roof and set off.

With the police lights and sirens on, I came near huanghua town in Zhucheng and stopped a semi-trailer. Zhang told the driver that it was the traffic police who checked the car and asked the driver if it was overloaded. The driver denied overloading. Zhang said that he would either weigh himself or pay a "fine". The driver said the road was too narrow for the car to turn around, so he got on the bus and said he wanted to get something. This car is not a standard police car without wearing a police uniform and a police officer's card. Feeling guilty, Zhang worried that the driver would hit him with something and quickly let the driver drive away.

Later, Zhang found a white off-road vehicle and wanted to catch up with it by car. He couldn't catch up with Wulian in Rizhao. On the way back, Zhang met a brand-new trailer, which forced the trailer to stop. Subsequently, Zhang imitated the traffic police and gave a military salute, asking the driver to show his certificate and temporary number plate. After the driver took out the certificate and the temporary number plate, Zhang looked at it and claimed to be the traffic police in Zhucheng. At this time, a van and a van passed by, and Zhang waved the driver to stop, but both drivers ignored it.

After that, a silver Citroen car passed by, and Zhang stopped the car and asked the driver to show his certificate. The driver of the car drove straight away. Zhang caught up with the car, opened the door and took out the key. The driver took back the car keys and asked, "What do you do?" Zhang claimed to be a traffic policeman. The driver didn't like Zhang and asked him how to prove that he was a policeman. Zhang can't prove it. He got back in the car, took out an electric baton and walked to the driver. When the driver saw it, he sped away. Zhang drove to Wulian.

On May 5, the driver of the car threatened by Zhang with electric batons reported the case to the Huanghua Police Station of Zhucheng Public Security Bureau. The police quickly locked Zhang's identity through vehicle information. At noon on May 5, the police arrested Zhang in his home. After arriving at the case, Zhang confessed to the crime of posing as a traffic police to check the car and threatening the driver with electric batons.

At present, the suspect Zhang has been under criminal detention and the case is under further investigation.