2024-09-27 15:57:39
Hot Topics on the Internet|Many KMB buses at the Tai Wai terminus collect “beef jerky” Is there any way to prove it?
On Thursday (26th), some netizens uploaded photos to social platforms, showing a traffic warden at Mei Tin Estate in Tai Wai that day.bus terminalTo crack down on illegal parking, a “fixed penalty notice” of NT$320 was issued to multiple KMB buses parked in the traffic lane, which aroused heated discussion. Some netizens criticized the traffic warden for being too strict in enforcing the law and “going too far” and “no wonder the bus fares are increased.” , “Do you want to repeat the practice of hiding at the station before picking up and dropping off passengers?” However, some netizens support the traffic warden’s enforcement, believing that the area is still a driving passage in theory, and the penalty ticket is reasonable. “Illegal parking is illegal parking.”
KMB stated that three buses had received penalty notices, but the parking locations were within the operational scope of the terminus and did not obstruct traffic. It emphasized that bus operators need to park buses briefly at the terminus between departures to allow bus captains to rest or have meals. Request the Transport Department to follow up on the incident.
As can be seen from the photos of the Facebook group “Hong Kong Traffic and Emergency Reporting Area”, the traffic warden was busy copying signs in front of the parked buses at Mei Tin Estate Bus Terminus in Tai Wai, and placed the “Beef Jerky” ticket on the water dial of the bus. Location, the violation number of beef jerky is 01, which is a violation of Section 4 of the Fixed Penalty (Traffic Offenses) Ordinance, Chapter 237 of the Laws of Hong Kong. The parking method is likely to cause unnecessary obstacles to the road or other obstacles. People using the road create unnecessary danger.
Netizens said there was a reason for the fare increase: “In the end, passengers pay the bill.”
Some netizens laughed and said: “The ticket can be taken so high, that’s the trick.” Others criticized the traffic warden for being too strict in enforcing the law and “going crazy”, “The bus terminal should not let the parked buses call the bus terminal like that.” ?”, “Come to the bus terminal, I told I don’t want to repeat the process of waiting for passengers to get on and off at the station.” “The buses will return to the factory collectively and we’ll see who gets crowded.” “It will be MTR’s turn soon.” “Will you enter the restricted area on the airport tarmac? copy”.
Some netizens also pointed out that parking a bus on a non-designated platform or parking space is still a driving lane in theory, so it is illegal parking. “Illegal parking is illegal parking.” The traffic warden’s enforcement is “reasonable” and believes that the fine should be issued by The bus company is responsible and the bus captain does not have to bear personal responsibility to “pay the bill”. Some people also speculate that the license plates were checked only after the drivers of quarantined minibuses or taxis complained.
KMB emphasizes the need to park briefly to allow bus captains to rest and requests the Transport Department to follow up
KMB stated that at about 1:00 pm on Thursday, three KMB buses parked at Mei Tin Bus Terminal in Tai Wai received notices for suspected fixed penalty traffic violations. However, the parking location of the relevant buses was within the operation scope of the bus terminus, and No obstruction to on-site traffic. Bus operators need to temporarily park buses at the bus terminal between departures to allow bus captains to rest or have meals. We have reported the incident to the Transport Department and requested the Department to follow up.
The police said that officers from the Shatin Police District conducted an operation to combat traffic violations at a public transport interchange on Heung Fan Liu Street at about 1 pm on Thursday. Officers issued a total of 8 warning signs to illegally parked vehicles causing obstruction, including taxis, minibuses and franchised buses. A fixed penalty notice.
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