Netizens reported that a BMW owner in Guangzhou maliciously braked another car many times. Is it illegal to drive someone else's car maliciously?

You know, driving on the road is likely to encounter bumps. At this time, if everyone can understand and tolerate each other, then many traffic accidents will be reduced. But sometimes some people are particularly grumpy, which will cause more trouble. According to netizens' reports, a BMW in Guangzhou maliciously braked many times, trying to stop the vehicles behind it from running in front of him. In fact, this intentional distance is indeed suspected of breaking the law and its nature is very bad.

The BMW violated the traffic rules. On August 15 Guangzhou's viaduct, the morning rush hour happened again, so there were a lot of vehicles on the road. At this time, the netizen driving met a blue BMW in front. This BMW deliberately stepped on the brakes many times. Whenever the rear car wants to accelerate, the BMW will rush to the front of the rear car and stop the car from moving forward. This also makes the car owners behind feel very angry, because this behavior is very dangerous. If the rear car is not careful, it is likely to directly hit the front car.

It is dangerous to abandon a car maliciously. When this video is provided to the police, I believe that BMW owners will be punished. No kidding on the road. An careless accident may cause death in a car accident, and not only a car is damaged, but also a series of car accidents may occur. So who will bear such a great responsibility?

Life cannot be taken lightly. China has always been a harmonious and friendly country. If everyone deals with problems in this violent way, then this society may argue endlessly every day. Therefore, Bian Xiao also hopes that everyone should learn to deal with problems calmly when encountering anything. Well, don't play with life. Just like the owner of this blue BMW, he is not only endangering his life, but also showing that he doesn't care about life. This kind of behavior is not worth advocating.