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[Phoenix Pen Club] Huiming: I have thoughts while I am relieved

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[Phoenix Pen Club] Huiming: I am relieved from my anger. Tucson Huiming was driving normally on the left lane of the road when he was suddenly overtaken by a police car on the right lane. A sideways glance at the speedometer revealed...

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was driving normally on the left lane of the road when he was suddenly overtaken by a police car on the right lane. A sideways glance at the speedometer revealed that the brother had followed the rules and did not exceed the speed limit, and felt relieved. This policeman has a lot on his plate. Even though there is no speeding rabbit ahead of him, the police officer is there and speeding is normal. While looking for excuses for speeding for the police, Hudi got into a black car from the right lane. It looked like an ordinary car, but this car was so bold that it not only speeded, but also passed him in the left lane. He then chased the police car fiercely and forced the police car to stop in front of it. Surprisingly, this ordinary car suddenly turned on its police lights inside.

I happened to arrive at the shopping center and observed the development of the situation with great interest. The usually very arrogant and arrogant policeman rolled down the window, looking as frustrated as we usually do when he catches us. I saw a man in ordinary clothes and uniform getting out of the black car in front. He calmly walked to the police car and asked the police to come out - unlike us who had to sit in the car and wait for relief. I didn’t dare to get too close to see the police bustle. I just heard from a distance, “There’s no accident ahead, why are you speeding, etc.” The policeman's hands were hanging down, unlike before when he had his hands on his gun. He seemed to be defending innocently and aggrievedly. It looks like the cop has met his nemesis - the police watchdog.

Okay, okay, I never thought you, the police, would be where you are today! The brother was filled with joy and did not dare to show it on his face, but his heart was full of schadenfreude, and his past experiences of being useless came to mind one by one: he said that a Chinese knot hanging on the rearview mirror affected my driving vision, that one of my license plate lights went out affected his vision; someone hit me and ran away in the heavy rain, and the police even joked that my car was strong; they said why I hung a famous car sign on a small shabby car to show my vanity, etc. Although I didn't get any actual fines, I was not happy to receive a lot of warnings that affected my mood.

People are often like this. Seeing others, especially those who were previously arrogant, suffer misfortune, makes you feel better. But while I was relieved, I also had some ideas. In this world, whether it is a family or a society, whether it is a department or a country, whether it is a democracy or a one-party or two-party movement, when one has power, it is easy to be arbitrary and authoritarian, and do many things that hurt people's feelings and harm one's own image, even though they all seem to be maintaining order and creed. If there is no check and balance mechanism, the Yu family will be patriarchal and the Yu country will be autocratic. It is rare to see the police being controlled, but at least someone is taking control of it, which shows that the country is not yet lawless.

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