The summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video from a movement called StopHam, which confronts drivers who violate traffic rules in Russia. The video starts with an advertisement for a company that helps people with debt problems. Then, it shows several scenes where the StopHam activists approach drivers who parked or drove in pedestrian zones and put stickers on their windshields. The drivers react differently, some are angry, some are apologetic, some are indifferent. The activists argue with them and explain the rules and the signs. The video ends with a confrontation with a police officer who tries to stop the activists from filming and putting stickers.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about a movement that fights against traffic violations in Russia.
2. The movement is called StopHam and it uses stickers, cameras and civil liability applications to confront violators.
3. The video shows several examples of drivers who parked or drove in pedestrian zones and how StopHam activists approached them.
4. The video also contains an advertisement for a company that offers debt relief services through bankruptcy law.
5. The video ends with a confrontation between StopHam activists and a police officer who tries to stop them from filming.