In Japan, the animated series "Patlabor" is so popular that it has even been adapted into a series of live-action movies. With its influence, the Metropolitan Police Department of Japan has also launched a joint event with "Patlabor", and the real version of the protagonist's heavy armor "Ingram" will be unveiled on the streets. In the process of filming the live-action movie, the production team successfully built a 1:1 scale "Ingram" of the protagonist for the convenience of filming, which successfully sparked discussions from all walks of life. Recently, the Metropolitan Police Department of Japan also launched a joint event with "Patlabor" called "Chest Armor Push-up", in which the popular "Ingram" will once again be displayed to the public in public.
The main purpose of this event is to encourage general motorcycle drivers to wear chest protectors in order to reduce the chance of death in the event of an accident. In addition to inviting many riders to participate in the motorcycle parade, senior officials from the Metropolitan Police Department's Traffic Department also came to the scene to have fun with the public, and pointed out that in the past, most fatal car accidents were caused by injuries to the head, chest, and abdomen. Therefore, after helmets, they hope to further reduce the chance of fatal accidents by promoting the wearing of chest protectors.
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