China News Service, January 31 (China News reporter Ge Cheng) On January 31, the police issued a briefing on the incident of a Mercedes-Benz car cutting in line and passengers smashing the car in Xuwen Port.

  According to a report from the Xuwen County Public Security Bureau of Guangdong Province on the 31st, on January 29, 2024, the drivers and passengers of two cars had an argument at Xuwen Port due to queuing for passage. The relevant video spread online and attracted attention. After investigation, at about 15:00 on January 29, a dispute arose between a white car and a black commercial vehicle due to the order of passage while queuing up to buy tickets and board the ship at Xuwen Port.

  According to the report, a passenger in the black business car, Mr. Wang (male, 40 years old, from Hebei Province), got off the bus and walked to the white car. He stopped the car, insulted him and smashed the hood of the white car with his fists, causing the hood to be dented. Afterwards, both parties drove away separately.

  At present, the Xuwen County Public Security Bureau has detained Wang for 10 days and fined him 500 yuan in accordance with the law.

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  The party whose car was smashed posted a video on the afternoon of the 30th, saying that he had gone to a 4S store in Haikou to assess the damage, and that the police at the place where the incident occurred had contacted him. On the morning of the 31st, the blogger posted another video saying that he now wanted the other party to release a video to apologize. , the other party believed that public opinion had caused harm to him and refused to make a video to apologize.

  On the afternoon of the 31st, after the police report was released, the party whose car was smashed released a video saying that it was grateful to the Xuwen police for giving the handling result as soon as possible and hoped that netizens would stop cyberbullying the person involved.

  After the relevant video attracted attention, some netizens claimed that the party involved in the Mercedes-Benz car may be a teacher from Hebei Agricultural University based on the license plate of Hebei F***. The reporter called Hebei Agricultural University about this, and the staff said that the school is currently on holiday and is verifying the relevant situation.

  "Road rage" is common nowadays. If you encounter such a situation in daily life, how should you deal with it?

  Yan Bing, senior partner of Times Jiuhe Law Firm, previously suggested in an interview with reporters that everyone should first protect their own safety when encountering such incidents to avoid escalating conflicts with the other party and leading to direct conflicts. Of course, avoiding conflicts does not mean condoning illegal activities. You can call the police decisively on the premise of ensuring your own safety. If conditions permit, you can take photos or video evidence collection. When collecting evidence, you should pay attention to recording the physical characteristics of the persons involved in the violation. and the license plate of the illegal vehicle. (over)