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Tag Archives: police
Chinese Police Rebadge Mercedes as Honda
IN TODAY'S LUXURY car-crazy China, it isn't surprising that the Chinese public caught a rebadged Mercedes-Benz police car. In order to avoid further criticism over local governments that waste taxpayers' money, police in Dongxing City, Guangxi Province, rebadged their Mercedes-Benz … Continue reading
Chinese Police: It’s Not Rape If He Wore a Condom
THE STORY OF the rape of junior high school teacher Zhou Qin, 26, has garnered more attention than the usual reports of abuses by Chinese officials, because of the stunning response given her complaint by Chinese police: they dismissed the … Continue reading
Fake Chinese Taxi Carries Police Officer on Hood
A HERO WAS born in the southern Chinese city of Chengdu on Sunday when a taxi driver stopped a fake taxi, which had taken a police officer on its hood. The saga began when a blue taxi emerged on a … Continue reading