In today's trending, riding a zip-line for justice, bees on an expressway, man collects 150 antique beds, and two disabled men plant a forest.
Batman may not be the only upholder of justice who uses a zip-line. These Chinese judges also have to fly through the air to fulfill their public duties.
The two officials, members of a five-person local court, ride a zip-line while clutching the national emblem, on their more than 70-kilometer journey to Taoyuan village, which is located more than 1,200 meters above sea level in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality. They are going there to set up a temporary court to solve a civil dispute on March 9, chinanews.com reported.
The third people's court in Fengjie county manages judicial affairs for a total of 108,000 residents in five townships on in accessible mountains, canyons and streams, requiring zip-lines between them for transportation.
Two judges set up a temporary court for solving a civil dispute in Taoyuan village, Xinglong township, Fengjie county, Southwest China's Chongqing municipality, on March 9. [Photo/IC] |