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Why did not the traffic police officer stop him?

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A truck driver is going to opposite direction from the traffic on a one-way street. A traffic police officer sees him but doesn’t stop him.

Why did not the traffic police officer stop him?

posted Jun 15, 2014 by Harshita Dhaliwal

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2 Answers

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Because truck driver is walking.

answer Jun 17, 2014 by Rohith Tp
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Police officer only saw truck driver not the truck.

answer Jul 7, 2014 by anonymous



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