Feisty female pays traffic officer off… with a cash slap in the face

By Sasha Selkirk, July 5, 2014

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We’ve all heard it said that it is Chinese women that really rule the roost today, but female feistiness reached new heights when a 'rich and arrogant' lady threw a fit over a parking fine in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.

The traffic policeman had his fine thrown back in his face (quite literally) as the situation turned sour.

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The irate woman slapped the notes in his face before chucking the cash to the ground in a bid to get him to humiliate himself into picking them up.

According to eye-witness, Cho Lein Peng:

"The woman seemed crazed because of this trifling fine. She was throwing her weight around, then smashed the money on his bike, then slapped his face with it."

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A crowd gathered to watch the appalling outburst:

"It is the first time I have seen anyone beaten up with a load of cash."

“Stand back everyone! She has a disposable income and she’s not afraid to use it!”

The outraged offender seemed to think she was above the law, allegedly saying, "I spend more in a single trip to the shops than you earn in a year. You are nothing, you should not even speak to me."

The woman was apprehended following her outburst and may now face a stint in jail.

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