Traffic cops collect
unofficial fines from commuters near Ho Chi Minh City airport
Several traffic cops asked
offenders to pay an unofficial ‘fine’ in order to keep violations off their
records
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A traffic
cop collects a ‘fine’ from an offender near Tan Son Nhat International
Airport.
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According to
the observation of Tuoi
Tre (Youth)
newspaper reporters at the intersection of Hoang Minh Giam with Hong Ha
Streets in mid-June, a passenger bus was stopped by a traffic cop and his
apprentice after accidentally merging onto the wrong section of the road.
After
presenting his license and relevant documents, the bus driver handed some
cash to the officer before his paperwork was returned and he was able to
drive away.
Two other
automobiles were fined under similar procedures within the hour.
At around
3:00 am on June 14, a group of traffic cops began continuously pulling over
motorbikes and cars.
Over and
over again, commuters would hand over their documents, pay a ‘fine,’ take
back their documents, and drive away.
Some
travelers were not even aware that they had committed traffic violations, but
still eventually agreed to pay the charges after talking with officers.
For more
serious vehicle violations, additional steps were taken.
At around
5:00 am on the same day, a cabbie was pulled over during a rainstorm.
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Multiple
vehicles are pulled over under the flyover leading to Tan Son Nhat
International Airport.
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After checking the driver’s wallet, the officer shook
his head, indicating that the amount the driver was willing to pay was not
sufficient.
Following a
discussion, the cab’s passenger offered VND700,000 (US$30.8) to help the
driver.
Returning to
the officer, the cabbie pulled out banknotes three separate times.
The traffic
cop had a final look at the cabbie’s wallet and pulled out some extra cash
before letting him go.
Such ‘fine
collection’ is done both out in the open and discretely.
When traffic
officers do not wish to be seen, they take violators to fences belonging to
nearby construction sites to make payments and claim documents.
Some
officers also turn their nametag backward and hide money carefully in
folders.
The team of
officers finished their ‘mission’ at around 5:22 am after ‘fining’ dozens of
vehicles, among which only a seven-seater car was penalized in accordance
with the law.
By Tuoi Tre News



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