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Show you. Sure. Mom. sir. Thank you. Heat. Heat. Okay. kindual. when you Put your hands in the air. Put your hands on the car and don’t move. Put your hands on the car and don’t move. Dama, you’re under arrest for driving without a license, obstruction of justice, and driving with excessive speed. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used in a court against you. You need to follow us in this car so you can testify at the police station. Let’s go. Where am I? Mr. Shucha, month and a half ago, June 20th, his license was revoked. There’s nothing indicating that he intended to pay the fines. Do you object to the charges of driving with a revoked driver’s license? I’m sorry. have the right to remain silent. Can you give me an explanation why we are suspicious of you obstructing justice, getting others to take the blame for you? Without my lawyer here, I’m not saying anything. Thank you. Please give us a full account of how your friend, Mr. asked you to bear the consequences for his reckless driving. Uh, Miss Yao, uh, would you say that you and Mr. Shu are friends? No. No. No. Huh? And see, I think there’s something that you need to understand here. The officer that pulled you over understands Chinese. That he overheard your conversation with Shui. Okay? So regardless of whether or not you provide us with any testimony, we already have evidence that Shui abetted another person, you to take blame for his own crimes. You know what that’s called? Obstruction of justice. And If we find out that you’re saying anything here that’s contrary to the facts, we wouldn’t rule out the possibility of charging you with perjury. I’m the attorney of Mr. Shucha. My client will not admit any charge. I can see him at a moment. We will wait for the judgment of the court. Okay, Miss Yao, thank you very much for this testimony. This will help us to build a case against this guy for obstruction of justice, for his other violations. You’ve done the right thing. Go ahead and sign your name here and put your thumb print right here and you’re free to go. Oh yeah. Uh, also we won’t be holding Mr. Shu’s car, so you need to use it, you’re free to do so. Oh, by the way, how do you say taking the blame for others in Chinese? Here’s just one thing I’m curious about, Miss Y, if you’ll allow me. Let’s say the officer didn’t understand Chinese. In that case, would you still agree to ding bao for your friend? I can’t answer a hypothetical question. Relax. Honestly, I’m just trying to understand the difference in perspective between our two cultures. I mean, in China, would it be considered disrespectful to refuse your friend in in that situation? It’s okay. You don’t have to answer the question if you don’t want to. All right, Miss Yao, thank you very much. Free to go. Thank you. Hear this. Mr. Sucha, based on the report from the highway official and the testimony from Miss Xiaoing, you are charged with driving with revoked license, speeding, reckless driving, and the obstruction of justice. Ding Bao, you are now under arrest. I’m going to apply for a bill for my client. That’s his right. And you can talk to the judge about that. But tonight, Mr. Chucho will be spending his night in jail. Come with us for processing. I need to have a private conversation with my client. Good. foreign. No. Fore speech. Where goes true? I foreign. Come with me. Fore! Foreign! Foreign! Fore! Foreign! Foreign! Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Hey,