If You Jaywalk in China You Will Now be Shown a 5 Minute Video of Bloody Car Accidents
(Thats Shanghai) Suffice to say, clamping down on jaywalking is a constant challenge for the traffic police of Shanghai. After last year’s innovation of illuminated zebra crossings and screen doors, they have now come up with a groundbreaking – and extreme and grizzly – solution. They are forcing jaywalkers to watch a video compilation of bloody accidents from past years, reports Shine.
Starting from January this year, pedestrians who disobey the traffic rules will not only receive verbal warnings from the traffic police, but also be required to watch a gruesome five-minute video containing graphic scenes of people hit by moving vehicles.
The war against jay-walkers in China is HEATING UP. I was first made aware of China’s crackdown on illegally crossing streets when they put up an electronic billboard on my street that would display images of people caught jay-walking in an attempt to publicly shame them.
Then China introduced small yellow posts that would spray people with water if they weren’t obeying traffic signals.
That too had a negligible effect on me as they set them up right before Summer when China starts getting crazy hot and humid. There’s not much I won’t do to get spritzed in the face with cold water on a sticky day in August, including jay-walking.
Then China started using facial recognition technology to identify jay-wakers and send them a fine via text message.
However, now China has brought out the big guns and are making jay-walkers watch five minutes of people getting mowed down by cars. I haven’t been forced to watch the video yet but judging by the screen shots I’ve seen, it looks pretty brutal.