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本来就是一个反华的国家,还有人怕反华。。。哈哈
不过我觉得这个开车的应该感激那多事的kiwi,要不被撞死在路上都不知道发生什么事情。。。哈哈
Tourist's 'ridiculous' driving prompts Timaru woman to make citizen's arrest
https://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/100188615/tourists-ridiculous-driving-prompts-timaru-woman-to-make-citizens-arrest
A Timaru woman said she had "never been so scared" when a tourist's driving near Tekapo on Christmas Day forced her to stop and reprimand the driver.
Amy Hollamby was stunned when a tourist vehicle overtook her family's car and three other vehicles on a blind corner on Christmas Day.
She said there were four cars travelling behind a slow moving bus on the outskirts of Tekapo when the vehicle behind the car she was driving with her family in it decided to overtake on yellow no passing lines around a blind corner.
"There was a bus driving slowly but not really slow, there were four cars behind it, us being the third, and the fourth car behind us decided to pull out and try to pass all four vehicles.
"You just could not see what was coming, I looked in the rear view mirror and this car was trying to pass three cars and a bus on a blind corner.
"I thought oh my God, I've never been so scared, I thought this is it, we are going to see a major crash here.
"It's a bit frightening... it was on yellow lines, that's no passing, obviously, every Kiwi knows this.
"I thought we are going to witness something pretty bad here."
She said "thankfully" there were no vehicles coming towards them but "it's just ridiculous I was so angry".
Hollamby said she followed the vehicle as it pulled into the Tekapo township and got out of her car and made a citizen's arrest.
"The driver of another vehicle was also really angry and he told the driver they could not drive like that."
Hollamby's husband, Nigel, went over and alerted the police officer, she said.
"He didn't hesitate and took the keys off the driver straight away, I thought hallelujah.
"Hopefully this saved some poor policeman, fire or ambulance staff from scraping a body off the road."
Hollamby said the driver had made her way down from Christchurch on Christmas Day after arriving in New Zealand from China on Christmas Eve.
She was not sure what the driver did next but assumed the rental car company had been contacted to pick the car up.
"It's just dumb, I had no hesitation to take the keys of them."
She said the police are being really good and really proactive in warning people about road safety but they could not be everywhere.
"The really scary thing is that people drive like this and they still have to make their way through the pass [The Lindis Pass to Queenstown]."
Hollamby urged people to drive to the conditions this holiday season.
"It's half an hour longer who cares if you get there a little bit late, I want my family to get there in one piece driving carefully and safely.
People should not be scared to act if they saw horrific driving, she said.
Call *555 or stop and talk to the driver, she said.
- Stuff

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