Getting a shoe shine in police car, driver fired


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Shine my shoes! A police car with Fujian province license plate (HA042) parked on the street of Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. A foot sticking out from the police car, a shoeshine lady sitting by the car door, head down, shines the shoe.

This scene was captured and posted onto weibo, soon was massively retweeted. Many netizens criticized this policeman of being too much like a tyrant. Soon reporter found out this police car does not come from a police station but belongs to Pucheng County Peoples Court, Fujian Province.

After the incident some media contacted the Pucheng County Peoples Court. Today afternoon the court responded the matter in a letter.

Pucheng County court said, after seeing the relevant information, they have conducted an investigation immediately. They have found, with approval, the court sent a police car (license plateHA042) to send a policemans family member who was seriously ill to the train station to board a train to Shanghai for treatment. While the policeman escorted the patient to the train station lobby, the police car was waiting outside. A shoe shiner came, wanting to shine the shoes for the driver. Worrying that the policeman would come back so! on, driv er refused the offer. But the shoeshine lady said, You can sit in the car, I will shine your shoe by the door. So the driver extended his leg outside.

The court also said, this driver signed a 5-year work contract with them since July 2007. Given the drivers uncivilized behavior damaged the image of the Peoples Court, and had adverse social impact, according to the labor contract the court severely criticized and educated him also terminated his working contract.

Courts letter said in the end, The drivers uncivilized behavior also reflected some poor management and supervision issues of the court. For which, we sincerely apologize, and to learn from that, to take measures for rectification. We sincerely welcome the media and netizens to monitor and criticize!

According to Quzhuo Evening News on sina blog, reporter found the truth about this story from the shoeshine lady. Reporter first contacted the person who took the picture who posted it on weibo. He said, on November 7, 9 am he saw the scene at the train station, he thought it was pretty interesting so he took a photo of it, but never thought it would became so popular.

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Reporter then found the shoeshine lady; her name is Mao Juanlan (), 50 years old, living in the village near the train station. When reporter identified himself, her first words were, I swear, he sat in the car because of the cold weather.

In the morning of November 14, Mao Juanlan have heard people mentioning a shoeshine photo was red hot on the Internet, and her first thought was maybe it was when she shined shoe in front of a police car. I was worried, so I asked my neighbor if I was wrong or if he ! was wron g, my neighbor said its not my fault. Mao then felt relieved.

Mao Juanlan told the story. In the morning about a week ago, a police car stopped in front of the train station lobby. She said, she does not remember if there were 2 or 3 people in the car. Only remember someone walked out towards the train station. Another man got out the car and said he wanted a shoeshine. Mao recalled, this man spoke Mandarin, dressed in a stripped short sleeve shirt. He got out of the car, but it was cold that day, windy also. He said its too cold and asked if he could sit in the car, I said ok. Just like that, the man sat in the car, and Mao Juanlan shined his shoes.

It took only 5 minutes, they never communicated during the shoeshine. Mao Juanlan said, If it were a normal car, I would have chatted with him. But it was a police car, I didnt dare to say anything. After it was done the man gave 3 yuan in coins and left. I know that in this society some officials make lao paixing (common people) feel uncomfortable, but this thing is not what everything thinks. Mao Juanlan repeatedly told the reporter.


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