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Iranian lawmaker under fire for slapping traffic cop

Iran's judiciary is set to look into a case involving a parliamentarian under investigation for slapping a traffic police officer.

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Iranian traffic policeman Lt. Ali Farhadi speaks with a driver after giving him a fine along the main Tehran artery known as the Modaress, April 29, 2004. The police are out in force on Tehran's streets, not stopping women for being indecently dressed or youth for playing 'depraved" music, but to get them to respect traffic laws. — BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP via Getty Images

An Iranian parliamentarian has drawn criticism and may face legal action after an incident with a traffic cop that went viral on Iranian social media.

The video of a traffic police officer caught the attention of many Iranians as it went viral over the weekend. The incident reportedly took place on Jan. 22. In the video, the young police officer is speaking to another person who is taking the video after the incident as witnesses gathered around, confirming what he said. The police officer accused Iranian parliamentarian Ali Asgar Annabestani of getting out of his car and insulting and slapping the young man because he would not allow his car to pass through the lane designated for buses.

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