Does it work on hills or is this a strictly flat-only solution?
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insanely dope, but is this in wide use or is it like a tech demo or a trial run by a single department?
They're probably giving out fines too. China loves using small fines for minor crimes.
Purely from a utilitarian point this is far more effective anyway. I imagine you can carry multiple of these in a police car or have it stored nearby and using this disrupts traffic far less than an actual tow truck. Also seems to be far faster to actually solve the problem which is relevant for critical situations e.g hospitals.
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