“Men and Their Love for Cars”: Traffic Cop Pulls Over Women To Admire GAC Car Worth 500K, SA Moved

“Men and Their Love for Cars”: Traffic Cop Pulls Over Women To Admire GAC Car Worth 500K, SA Moved

  • A traffic officer pulled over a branded Chinese car model, not for a violation, but to get a closer look at the vehicle
  • The heartwarming video was shared on Facebook and received widespread views and comments from people who loved the gesture
  • Social media users were delighted by the positive interaction, with many praising the officer's warmth and celebrating moments of Ubuntu

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The officer wanted to see the engine, admiring the car's beauty while at it
A video of a traffic officer pulling over two women received love online after viewers saw why he stopped them. Image: Keri Miller
Source: Facebook

A traffic officer's unexpected and lighthearted interaction with a motorist warmed the hearts of many social media users.

The clip, shared on Facebook by Keri Miller, garnered massive views, likes, and over 1,000 comments, with users offering compliments and admiration.

The video starts with Keri Miller sharing her initial assumption that she thought they were being pulled over for a traffic violation. The officer, however, just wanted to inspect the car, a boldly branded GAC Durban car driven by Playzin radio employees.

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The man, a traffic officer, was keen to look at the car's engine, which is a common passion among car lovers. After he had a look at the car's engine, Keri Miller took the man inside the car, explaining that the car starts at R499K and comes with everything. She showed him the numbers on the windscreen, which reflected the car's speed and kilometres.

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The man was thoroughly impressed by the car's technology and design. The interaction was a beautiful moment of connection between a law enforcement officer and a law-abiding citizen over a shared interest.

Social media users acknowledged the love men have for cars, praising the officer for the kind gesture
The ladies were so kind as to show him the car's interior, leaving the officer speechless. Image: Keri Miller
Source: Facebook

SA loves the traffic officer's vibe

The comments section was flooded with reactions from social media users who were touched by the video. Many loved the positive energy of the video, saying they appreciated how law enforcement officers show their warmth through such interactions with people.

Some shared similar stories of being pulled over by officers just to admire their cars, acknowledging the universal love for cars, especially among men. Others commented that now and then, we need such videos to show how law enforcement officers work well with law-abiding citizens.

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User @You Wilding shared:

"These types of interactions are always awesome. 🤣 I remember back in the early 2000s, we had just bought a Ford Focus ST after it got launched. We were one of the few people to own one in the country, so it was not common to see one on the road. Cops stopped us multiple times just to admire the car. 😂 They even gave us advice on which areas to avoid going into. "

User @Chiko Chakaingesu said:

"This officer likes things. May the Lord help him to get one."

User @Yvonne Yvy Loretha shared:

"Men and their love for cars."

User @Fourie Fourie commented:

"Great stuff, that is how our law enforcement people treat law-abiding citizens, hats off to the officer. Thank you, sir, you are a great example to people who abide by the rules, thanks for your friendly approach."

User @Zakes Mzakesman added:

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"These cars are beautiful, I always break my neck looking at them when driving past the Dealership on Moffert Road."

User @Tamara Tiedje said:

"The expressions on their faces were to see this amazing vehicle. Wow, pretty cool, I wouldn't mind driving something like that too."

Watch the Facebook video below:

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za