The summary is:
A driver is stopped by a traffic police officer who claims that the driver violated the speed limit, did not wear a seat belt, and has a car that is wanted by the executive service. The driver refuses to hand over his documents and argues with the officer, showing him a paper that says his car is in his safe custody and has been arrested by a bailiff. The driver accuses the officer of mocking him and wasting his time, and demands to see proof of his violations. The officer insists on checking the car's components and drawing up a detention report. The driver says he will not cooperate without a protocol and threatens to call the hotline. The conversation ends with the officer wishing the driver a nice trip.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a conversation between a driver and a police officer who stopped him for violating traffic rules.
- The driver claims that he has paid his fines and shows the officer a document that says his car is in his safe custody and has been arrested by the executive service.
- The officer does not accept the document and asks the driver to hand over his driver's license and registration certificate, which the driver refuses to do.
- The driver also refuses to open the window, lift the hood, or back up his car as requested by the officer.
- The driver accuses the officer of mocking him, lying to him, and wasting his time.
- The officer accuses the driver of being disobedient, interfering with his work, and using non-certified devices.
- The driver asks the officer to call the bailiff who signed his document and to draw up a detention report for him and his car.
- The driver says he has another car that he can use if this one is detained.