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'Dino' traffic cop wins hearts of parents, pupils (1/4)

2018-06-08 14:53:54 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws.  (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws. (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws.  (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws. (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws.  (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws. (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws.  (Photo/Agencies)

Thai police sergeant Tanit Bussabong directs traffic wearing a costume where he appears to ride a T-rex dinosaur outside a school in Nakhon Nayok on June 4, 2018. Bussabong, who has around 20 different outfits including Minnie Mouse and a bear for his traffic duty outside the kindergarten, said his prehistoric uniform is teaching kids road safety and convincing parents to obey traffic laws. (Photo/Agencies)

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