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This Seems To Be A Thing In China
Topic Started: Sep 10 2017, 12:10 PM (47 Views)
Tybee
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Fools caught pulling insurance scams. If I lived in China I definitely wouldn't be driving around without a video camera going at all times.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09MK6qLPWOg
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Yes some people there make money this way.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/21/world/asia/china-traffic-scam-fraud.html?mcubz=0

Chinese are more than fed up with the trick, as comments below the video of the jubilant scammer in Yongzhou suggested.

“Should have squashed her,” one commenter wrote.

“Don’t put up videos like this. It’s shameful,” another said.

Ren Fan, the judge who presided over the case in Shenyang last week, offered his advice to avoid falling prey to the scam. Do not violate traffic regulations, he said, as any vulnerability may be exploited. Do not panic or try to buy off the scammer. And if money is paid, insist on a receipt, get the person’s ID number and report the episode to the police.
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The homeless at the Keamoku McDonalds in Honolulu are notorious for throwing themselves or their shopping carts out in front of passing motorists. They claim injury and say that for five bills, the hurt can all go away. Poor older Japanese fall for it.
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ridic!
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