A Russian lawmaker has asked police to investigate a road rage incident in which he says he suffered \"moral damage.\" Vladimir Rodin of the Communist Party filed a complaint Friday against the driver, whose name was not released, RIA Novosti reported. A police official, whose name also was not reported, said Rodin told police \"neither he, nor his car was unharmed, but the lawmaker suffered moral damage.\" Rodin\'s complaint comes less than two weeks after another Russian lawmaker, Roman Khudyakov of the LDPR party, was beaten up after two men forced his car to stop. Khudyakov suffered a concussion and bruises, while the suspects were arrested the next day in the city of Volgograd.