The traffic enforcer stood before Lyla and scolded, "You're a girl. How can you behave like that? I'm ashamed for you for hitting and yelling at him like that!"
Lyla's heart instantly filled with anger.
She could forget that the onlookers criticized her and Sean.
However, she was upset that the traffic enforcer took the man's side once he arrived.
"How are you qualified to be a traffic enforcer? Is this how traffic enforcers judge right from wrong? Did you see us hit him? Why did you say we hit him?"
"Why did you park your car here if you didn't hit him?"
The traffic enforcer said immediately.
Hearing that, Lyla lost her temper and shouted, "We hit him just because we parked here? Are you blind? Can't you check the surveillance footage?"
"I'll give you a first warning. If you insult me again, I won't go easy on you!"
The traffic enforcer scolded as he touched the stun baton at his waist.
Lyla wanted to add something, but Sean grabbed her wrist and pulled her behind him.
Sean looked at the traffic enforcer and said, "Sir, you didn't see us hit him either, so who are you to say we hit him? This guy staged the accident, and a few people in the crowd are his accomplices."
Sean said, pointing his hand at some young men in the crowd.
These young men were the "fake audience" who initially screamed at Sean and Lyla about hitting the man.
The traffic enforcer looked suspiciously at Sean and said in disbelief, "Drunk people always say they're not drunk. People who have hit others always said they didn't do it too... Whatever it is, come with me first."
"Why should we go with you? Is this how you enforce the law? We're the victims!"
Lyla said, patting her chest.
"Ha, are there victims who are as aggressive as you?" the traffic enforcer said with a sneer.
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