Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Scene:** A traffic stop in Russia
**Parties:**
1. **Driver (Georgy)**: Assertive and knowledgeable about his rights
2. **Police Officer (Ranig Semyon Vladimirovich, Senior Lieutenant)**: Conducting the stop
**Summary:**
* The police officer stops the driver (Georgy) and asks for documents.
* Georgy questions the officer's rank, as his shoulder straps and ID don't match.
* The officer explains his identity, and Georgy complains about being stopped for no apparent reason.
* Georgy reveals his car (a Tiguan) is equipped with automatic daytime running lights, which cannot be turned off, implying this might be the mistaken reason for the stop.
* The officer is unclear about the reason for the stop, leading to a discussion about the driver's rights and the officer's obligations under the police law.
* Georgy accuses the officer of not following protocol by not providing a clear reason for the stop and not informing him of the limitations to his rights.
* The conversation remains unresolved, with Georgy seeking a legitimate reason for the stop and the officer seemingly unable to provide one.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences:
1. **Encounter Initiation**: The speaker, Georgy, was stopped by a police officer.
2. **Officer's Initial Appearance**: The officer's shoulder straps indicated "Police Lieutenant", but their certificate showed "Junior Police Lieutenant".
3. **Request for Documents**: The officer asked Georgy for documents related to his right to drive a vehicle.
4. **Vehicle Details**: Georgy was driving a Volkswagen Tiguan.
5. **Automated Lighting System**: The Tiguan is equipped with an automatic daytime running lights system, which cannot be manually turned off.
6. **Light Sensor Location**: The light sensor for the automatic lighting system is located behind the rearview mirror.
7. **Inspector's Identity**: The officer's name is revealed as Semyon Vladimirovich, holding the rank of Senior Lieutenant.
8. **Reason for Stop (Claimed)**: Initially implied to be related to lack of daytime running lights, which Georgy disputes.
9. **Actual Reason for Stop (Unclear)**: The true reason for the stop is not clearly communicated by the officer, leading to confusion.
10. **Reference to "Remote Control 106"**: Mentioned as a basis for checking documents, but context is unclear.
11. **Police Protocol**: Officers are obliged to inform drivers of the reasons for stopping them and the limitations on their rights (per Article 5, Paragraph 7, of the police regulations).
12. **Lack of Transparency**: Georgy expresses frustration over not being clearly informed about the reason for the stop or what he is accused of.