China News Service, Beihai, March 12 (by Zhai Liqiang and Liang Shuwen) A short video of a woman riding a horse galloping on an urban road in Beihai, Guangxi caused heated discussions. On March 12, the traffic police detachment of the Public Security Bureau of Beihai City spoke to the woman and the horse involved. The owner of the racecourse will conduct interviews and education.

  On March 11, in a video circulated on the Internet, a long-haired woman dressed in a white skirt, long boots, and sunglasses, riding a strong steed all the way along the city road.

Some people talked about this, and many people questioned it, believing that the behavior may affect the normal traffic order and pose a serious safety hazard.

The traffic police immediately intervened in the investigation after learning.

The traffic police department interviewed the woman involved and the racecourse operator.

Photo by Liang Shuwen

  According to the traffic police detachment of the Public Security Bureau of Beihai City, after many efforts, the police obtained the contact information of the parties involved and the business units to which the horses belonged on the afternoon of March 11, and interviewed the parties in the video on March 12 according to law. The lady and Mr. Zhong, the owner of the horse farm.

Ms. Yi has assured the police that similar situations will not happen again in the future; Mr. Zhong said that he will immediately carry out rectification and standardize management, operate legally, and ensure that members will no longer take horses to ride on city roads.

  Ms. Yi said that horse riding is one of her favorite sports, and she also yearns for riding horses on the prairie. On that day, she saw that there were not many people and cars on the road, so she ran for a short period of time after a sudden rise, and asked her friends to help with the shooting. The video was posted on the personal video account, and it was just fun, and I did not expect it to have such a big impact. The original video was quickly deleted after the incident.

The traffic police department interviewed the woman involved and the racecourse operator.

Photo by Liang Shuwen

  The traffic police department stated that although the current law does not explicitly prohibit riding on the road, horse riding on urban roads poses a great safety hazard. In addition, there are many vehicles, people, heavy noise, and complicated road conditions on urban roads. Horses are easily frightened and out of control. A little carelessness may cause serious traffic accidents, which are dangerous to horses, riders, pedestrians and vehicles on the road.

In the event of a traffic accident, the parties shall also bear civil liability for compensation in accordance with the law.

If the road is used as a show, or horse riding causes traffic jams or disrupts public order, the police will impose penalties in accordance with the Law on Public Security Management Penalties.

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