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What a load of rubbish. Who browns your nose? Local chief inspector?

1) When you are in danger or in need of immediate help

hahahahahaha. So they can arrive a few HOURS later?

2) If you learn of cases of murder, robbery, kidnapping, rape, assault, theft or other crimes

You can learn of them, but your testimony aint worth squat. Do you have 20 chinese people can back it up?

3) When order at shops, markets, bus or train stations, sports arenas or other gathering places is disrupted (as relating to violence or other destruction)

LOL. This is called daily life.

4) Reporting gambling, prostitution, drug use or other cases which threaten public security

Oh. ROFLMAO. Yes. Here are NO WHORES AT ALL! hahaha. Yes, those dirty girls threaten our whole way of life. That oldest profession in the world...

5) When water, electricity, gas or heat systems are damaged and threaten public safety (such as a downed power line, not an electrical outage)

O Please. What happens when serious issues of public safety arise? The public get involved. Why? They know the local policeman gets paid little and cares less....


6) When old people, children or the mentally ill get lost or need help

OH ROFLMAO. I have video evidence to dispute this. Please. Too much. Which department do you work for?

7) In the case of natural disasters

Well, this might be true - if we didnt have so many photos of the ARMY helping AFTER being 'mobilised' (ordered for publicity). Show ANY PROOF of your statements please. Otherwise its all just ..., slightly warm air at least.

Hey guys! Pigs fly! <Yeah? Show me a photo>

8) Providing information about criminal cases

Rape is a daily occurence. Murder almost so. Mostly state sanctioned. Trust me, here is the good oil for laowai: Be the monkey. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. If you do - RUN AWAY - coz u will be blamed for it.

Worst propaganda I have read yet. SPIT

Jan 27, 2012 11;29
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