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Is it legal for Hangzhou traffic police to enforce the law remotely?
Legal.
The traffic police in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province launched a remote online law enforcement system to carry out remote law enforcement for minor scraping accidents.
The traffic police department of Hangzhou has launched remote online law enforcement for some minor accidents, and has started piloting in some areas. The biggest difference from the traditional traffic police law enforcement mode is that the traffic police and the parties do not meet, but communicate and deal with each other online.
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