Female traffic wardens sacked for fighting
Updated | By Neo Leeuw
Two female traffic wardens have been sacked in China after they were caught on camera fighting at a busy road junction.

Two female traffic wardens have been sacked in China after they were caught on camera fighting at a busy road junction.
The cat fight in Tangshan in Heibei province held up traffic until a fellow traffic warden stepped in to break it up.
Standing on a pedestrian crossing in the middle of a busy road, the officers grappled with each other for over a minute.
The pair hit and punched each other in the head and face, knocking off their white caps and ignoring the cars that honked as they drove past.
They were eventually stopped by another female officer, who left her post across the road, marched over to the pair and grabbed them by the arms.
But even as she reprimands them, the officers continue to grab each others' hair.
Local police told the Shanghai Daily News that the women were fired following the fight.
"The fighting had extremely bad influences, and the labour contract was terminated," a police statement said.
-Ananova
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