Chinese Woman Liberates Car From Chinese Police. Film At 11

Bertel Schmitt
by Bertel Schmitt

A while ago, we showed you a video of an angry Shanghainese woman, towing a tow-truck away. Alas, the video was staged. This time, it’s serious. Or so they swear over at Carnewschina, and at the TV station in Liaoning Province that showed on the evening news what happened when the police wanted to tow a Buick Excelle. The Buick’s driver, a resolute woman, had different ideas.

The Buick was already hitched, but on the wrong end. Using the fact that the Excelle is a front-wheel-drive, the woman could liberate it from the claws of the tow truck, and drive away. What is interesting to watch is how the police in the alleged police state reacts.

If the woman would have bumped an American cop with the door, and then shoved him, she would be in cuffs. If she would have kept on driving with an American cop standing in front of the car, she would have found herself tased, bundled up, arrested, and in a world of hurt. In China, she simply drives away.

They have her number and will catch up with her later.


Bertel Schmitt
Bertel Schmitt

Bertel Schmitt comes back to journalism after taking a 35 year break in advertising and marketing. He ran and owned advertising agencies in Duesseldorf, Germany, and New York City. Volkswagen A.G. was Bertel's most important corporate account. Schmitt's advertising and marketing career touched many corners of the industry with a special focus on automotive products and services. Since 2004, he lives in Japan and China with his wife <a href="http://www.tomokoandbertel.com"> Tomoko </a>. Bertel Schmitt is a founding board member of the <a href="http://www.offshoresuperseries.com"> Offshore Super Series </a>, an American offshore powerboat racing organization. He is co-owner of the racing team Typhoon.

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  • GS650G GS650G on Dec 23, 2011

    It's very likely the cops will end up in more trouble than she will.

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    • Tekdemon Tekdemon on Dec 24, 2011

      @daveainchina Well it's kind of twofold here, firstly while most Chinese people think this kind of behavior is douchetastic on the part of the woman, they also don't really respect the cops very much since the police are thought of as often-corrupt thugs of sorts (which much like anywhere else they sometimes are), but in this case they'd probably have sympathy for the police since they're being polite and trying to do their job. But the 2nd part of this is simply that if she has enough money to buy a car chances are that she or at least someone in her extended family knows the right people so she'll just get a slap on the wrist. Nonetheless, generally speaking the crime rate is quite low in China since for more serious crimes they basically put a bullet in your head. There's basically no middle ground where they lock people up in jails all the time for small infractions, they basically let you slide on stupid stuff up to a point and then start shooting at you. The political dissident stuff is a whole other matter, I mean for regular crimes they basically wrist slap you until you cross a threshold and then it's bullets to the head.

  • Acura9927 Acura9927 on Dec 24, 2011

    I'm Chinese and find my culture kind of sucks. Like when that little girl got ran over by a car twice and more than 10 people passed by and did nothing. Yeah way to go China. Plus in China everyone thinks everyone else is a scammer. Chinese woman from China are very devious as whole. Always have a knife in your back and a exit plan once the money stops flowing their way. You western guys forget the submissive China girl dream. Its an illusion.

    • SJKel SJKel on Dec 26, 2011

      I'm Chinese that grew up under British rule (Hong Kong), and I can say a lot of blame can go to the ruling party in mainland China. They have completely destroyed the traditional values held by Chinese people for thousands of years. I would say that Chinese culture is lost except in places like Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Chinatowns around the world.

  • Jkk6 Jkk6 on Dec 25, 2011

    I am Korean and have been told to steer away from Chinese women. Due to the fact that they are most likely an only child and because of that many of them are stuck up, materialistic, self centered, and arrogant people. The description acura9927 gives also sounds similar to the Gangnam girls of Seoul, Korea HAH! I am going to have to find myself a nice down to earth girl right here in Jersey lol.

  • Acura9927 Acura9927 on Dec 28, 2011

    I'm 42 now and wasted 12 years trying to find a nice down reasonably attractive Chinese woman to date marry. I swear without prejudice they can be the most stuck up things to walk around that you will ever seen. And going from one guy to another cause lets face it White guys love Asian girls so they know they are in demand. I so regret wasting time chasing them.

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