After receiving reports from a journalist, a male senior student posted a group rental ad determining rent based on female appearance (with pictures).
Hanshufang Novel Network www.hanshufang.com offers more chapters updated faster. Traffic police came to check the situation of the "ownerless" BMW car. Photos by reporter Hejian Wang.
The owner of the "Wocao Ma" has been found.
Previously parked for nearly a year with only a 200 yuan fine, now reported in our newspaper about a new BMW X1 that was parked outside CCTV's west gate for almost a year and was finally towed away by traffic police. This morning, we learned that the BMW owner has contacted the police and will go to the traffic team to accept handling.
This morning, the traffic police at Princess Tomb stated that the BMW owner had already contacted them. "We have asked the owner to come to the traffic enforcement station as soon as possible," said the Hanshufang Novel Network. However, the police did not disclose the identity information of the owner.
The traffic police indicated that the BMW was illegally parked and did not display a vehicle license plate. However, the specific punishment would depend on further investigation once the owner arrives.
I checked the "Beijing Implementation Measures of the People's Republic of China Road Traffic Safety Law". Article 95, Item 1 stipulates: Not displaying a motor vehicle license plate results in a 200 yuan fine and 6 demerit points. Article 99, Item 1 states: Violation of parking regulations results in a 200 yuan fine with no demerit points.
Traffic police mentioned that after the BMW owner accepts handling at the traffic enforcement station, they can retrieve the car from the enforcement station's parking lot. Additionally, yesterday when the car was towed, the owner does not need to pay any fees.
Event Replay:
A new BMW X1 worth nearly 500,000 yuan was parked on the side of the road outside CCTV's west gate for almost a year. Some netizens joked that it was given by a rich man to a CCTV host but was rejected, so the car was abandoned on the roadside. However, this claim could not be verified. Yesterday, after the traffic police from Princess Tomb inspected the scene, they called a tow truck to remove the BMW. The car had been reported long ago, but since it did not have a license plate, the traffic police were unable to contact the owner.