Talk:Li Gang incident
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editI've found User:Siyuwj/Sandbox/0 through following links on the Chinese Wikipedia article's talk page. I see that it is (more or less) a direct translation of the Chinese Wikipedia article. Perhaps in the future we could merge and expand the article...? -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 07:12, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
- Certainly, but it appears to have been stopped at the time I started this article. Since I do not speak Chinese, I'm taking it to WP:CHINA. Regards, Comte0 (talk) 22:07, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
Clarify for non-Chinese?
editSo who is Li Gang? From context apparently he was saying "My dad is someone important/famous!" ZoneSeek 13:22, 18 November 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by ZoneSeek (talk • contribs)
- His father was the deputy director of the local public security bureau. Apparently the silly kid who ran over and killed the girl whilst drink-driving believed that to be an amazing position of power to be held. (It's really nothing; think of it in the western sense as something like a police chief) -- 李博杰 | —Talk contribs email 13:54, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
- I clarified the text, adding a link to Corruption in the People's Republic of China. There's an article about Public security bureaus, but I guess we need a link to clarify what a deputy director exactly is. Regards, Comte0 (talk) 16:11, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
Was there a crime here?
editI mean other than if your father is the sherif in some jerk-water town, you can get away with runnin folks down like dogs. I see it listed in related crime categories. --Threeafterthree (talk) 17:48, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
May have been arrested=
editAccording to economist magazine this week, the irresponsible son was arrested, apparently when the political party realized the case was costing them too much
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