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China's robot traffic police in Hangzhou direct traffic, scold jaywalkers, and answer tourist questions, but cannot stop anyone by design. Fifteen humanoid robots patrol West Lake since 1 May, recording violations for human officers to handle. The machines run eight to nine hours daily.
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