
According to Hale Vash, today, Thursday, January 17, 1403, a citizen sent a picture of a vehicle belonging to the Saravan traffic police passing through a red light at the Education and Training intersection, and considered this action an example of failure to comply with the rules by officers who themselves should be role models in enforcing regulations.
The citizen stated: "The traffic police car crossed the intersection without paying attention while the light was red. Officers who are responsible for enforcing the law are expected to fully comply with the laws themselves in order to set a good example for others."
Obeying traffic laws is one of the basic principles for maintaining order and security in road and urban traffic. No individual or institution, even traffic officers, should consider themselves an exception to this rule. Running a red light is a serious violation that can lead to unfortunate accidents and endanger the lives of citizens.
Traffic officers, as law enforcers, have a double responsibility in abiding by regulations, because their behavior can have a direct impact on the traffic culture of society. It is appropriate to seriously monitor the performance of organizational and government vehicles, especially in the area of law enforcement.