Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - If you are caught breaking the rules, do you have the right to refuse to shoot programs like Tan Tan Traffic?

If you are caught breaking the rules, do you have the right to refuse to shoot programs like Tan Tan Traffic?

Have the right to refuse to shoot the program.

Since 2005, a camera has recorded his law enforcement process, and it has also been made into a program called Tan Tan's Traffic.

Tan Qiao, the host of this program, is the traffic police himself.

At the beginning of the program production, it was stipulated internally: you can't say anything that has nothing to do with correcting traffic violations. Therefore, in every movie, Tan Qiao said many household words.

He said: I ask more questions and pay more attention. Is it related to correcting traffic violations? I think this is relevant. I want to punish him, not the result, but why he broke the law. This is the difference between me and other traffic policemen.

Because Tan Qiao asked a few more questions, some little people appeared in the camera. We saw the joys and sorrows of ordinary people on the streets of China.

Uncle Fu Gui and the dog.

20 1 1, police officer Tan is patrolling a road next to the furniture factory. He saw a pedal tricycle, full of branches and firewood, staggering along the road.

The tricycle only has a load of tens of kilograms, but this car not only has goods, but also two people and a dog.