How Not to Act in China: Peeing on the Roof of a Random Car While Drunk

How Not to Act in China: Peeing on the Roof of a Random Car While Drunk
Sep 24, 2013 By eChinacities.com

Let’s face it: most of us can recall at least one embarrassing moment in China that involved a wee bit too much alcohol. And most of the time you’re forgiven and the incident becomes a distant (or blurry) memory. However, one intoxicated man may have to live with the consequences just a little bit longer that the average person thanks to the power of China’s internet!

On September 17, a drunk man referred to only as a “Waiguo Ren” in reports, was seen standing on the rooftop of a BMW in Qingyuan, Guangdong Province. Not only was he singing and dancing on the roof like a lunatic – leaving a massive dent in the process – he even pulled down his pants and peed right onto the car.

The owner of the car was a man surnamed Wu who had parked his car in a parking lot of a hotel where he was staying. Mr. Wu was only made aware of the situation after he checked out and saw a urine-filled dent in his precious BMW. Despite not witnessing the incident live, he later got to see video footage from a surveillance camera showing the man letting loose on his car, literally. 

It was later discovered that the man was an English teacher at a local language training center, and after several hours of negotiations, both parties reached an agreement regarding compensation. Let’s hope that the “waiguo ren” learned his lesson.

Source: dayoo.com

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da_wei

Hopefully he got sent back to England in disgrace.

Sep 25, 2013 12:07 Report Abuse

mike168229

Of course, Chinese people would never, ever do something like this!

Sep 25, 2013 15:01 Report Abuse

hiddenjelly

Why do you think he is from England? Say's nothing about his nationality only that he worked as an "English" Teacher.

Sep 28, 2013 11:35 Report Abuse

Mateusz

Disgrace? I thought he would be congratulated. "When in Rome, publicly urinate like the Romans do."

Sep 28, 2013 15:37 Report Abuse