A roadside banner that reads "Police will shoot purse-snatchers
on motorbikes if they resist arrest" has stunned the public in
Changsha, Hunan Province, reports the Hunan Morning
Post.
The harshly worded banner is among a series of tough measures
launched by local police to stamp out street crime, especially
violent robberies committed by drive-by motorcyclists.
"The firing permit just gives police more confidence in busting
thieves on motorbikes," commented a police officer.
The move also resonated with a large proportion of locals.
Changsha resident Miss Huang said, "this will deal a heavy blow to
those thieves and we citizens will be more secure."
Some frown upon the tone of the banner, thinking it may frighten
visitors and tarnish the city's image.
Earlier this year deputy Party secretary of Guangzhou Zhang
Guifang praised local police and encouraged other officers to take
aim when criminal suspects resist arrest.
Three police officers were awarded 10,000 yuan (US$1,250) each
after they shot dead a robbery suspect and caught two others. The
three defied police warnings to stop and attempted to run away
after they robbed a woman on a busy Guangzhou street.
(China Daily June 29, 2006)