Traffic Cop Gets Into Motorist's Car Without Permission, Gets Taught a Lesson
- A traffic warden recently got more than what he bargained for when he got into a civilian's car to use his power on him
- The motorist who committed no offence decided to deal with the warden by speeding off, and this got the officer calling on Jesus and begging for his dear life
- After the motorist stopped the car, the officer got out within seconds, obviously thankful that he didn't meet his Waterloo
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A traffic warden has been taught a lesson of his life by a motorist and many can't stop laughing over the incident.
In a video making the rounds on social media, the officer got into the man's car despite the fact that the latter committed no offence. The motorist decided to speed off and the officer called on Jesus and appealed to the driver to let him alight.
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The driver obliged him and the officer immediately got out the vehicle.
Many can't stop laughing to the funny video
@kaffydadiva said:
"Next time, he won't try it again."
@midspecialconcepts commented:
"This is the most funkiest video this june."
kwinmarvis wrote:
"I’ve watched this more than 5 times and I’m still laughing."
@king_itohan_23 said:
"it’s the Jesus for me o."
Video of Traffic Cop Slapping Bentley Driver Has Mzansi Spooked
Briefly News previously reported a local motorist was assaulted by a traffic officer at a routine traffic stop and the shocking ordeal was caught on camera by the motorist's female passenger.
The angry cop proceeds to slap the Bentley driver before eventually pulling a gun on the couple and demanding that they drive off.
Mzansi social media users were definitely frightened by the short clip and took to the comments section to share their thoughts.
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