Bryan Parker schrieb:
> 
> mukade@gaijin.co.jp (mukade) said:
> 
> >I apologise for an on-topic posting.
> >
> >http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20030611/od_afp/japan_foreigner_crime_030611143537
> >
> >The Japanese police are known for being less than fair, but attempting
> >to run away then splapping an officer can't be a rational way of
> >reacting to a situation.
> 
> "I told him I was really sorry and if he moved his
> van I would get out of the way," Kalia recalled in
> an interview.
> 
> How?
> 
> "They could not speak English, I could not speak
> Japanese, we weren't getting anywhere and I
> started to get annoyed,"
> 
> She kept this guy waiting to get into his own
> super expensive parking space for who knows how
> long, and SHE gets annoyed with them during an
> interview?
>
> "After a heated exchange, Kalia said she jumped
> into her car to escape, but the policeman
> forcefully grabbed her arm "so I slapped him two
> times across the face."
>
> Anybody else thinking Rich Bitch?

Silly rich bitch

Good luck for her, that it happened in Japan. 
I guess here in Germany the  cop would have used at least his 
nightstick and she would be sentenced because of an attack 
against an officer on duty.
What would have happend to her, if she would have slapped an officer 
in the US or Austria?

Silvio
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