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'Too fast, they enter the curve and chaos ensues': In this part of Zagreb, desperate people are looking for 'lying policemen'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

'Too fast, they enter the curve and chaos ensues': In this part of Zagreb, desperate people are looking for 'lying policemen'

Residents of Zagreb's Ravnica neighborhood report repeated traffic accidents caused by speeding drivers under the influence of alcohol, particularly at the corner of Sollarove and Krešićeve streets. A local resident shared their experience of two cars being damaged at this location, describing the incidents as chaotic and dangerous. They suggest installing 'lying police officers' (speed bumps) to reduce speed, but some residents argue these measures would not deter intoxicated drivers. Concerns have grown over safety, with fears of more severe accidents, including harm to pedestrians.

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'Too fast, they enter the curve and chaos ensues': In this part of Zagreb, desperate people are looking for 'lying policemen'

Residents of Zagreb's Ravnica neighborhood report repeated traffic accidents caused by speeding drivers under the influence of alcohol, particularly at the corner of Sollarove and Krešićeve streets. A local resident shared their experience of two cars being damaged at this location, describing the incidents as chaotic and dangerous. They suggest installing 'lying police officers' (speed bumps) to reduce speed, but some residents argue these measures would not deter intoxicated drivers. Concerns have grown over safety, with fears of more severe accidents, including harm to pedestrians.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic problem requiring regulatory intervention, emphasizing the need for infrastructure changes like speed bumps. It highlights community concerns and suggests government action, which aligns with left-leaning advocacy for public safety and urban planning. The语气

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