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Chinese police stopped and questioned this woman as a possible child trafficker. You can see the child, who is reportedly 9 years old, tied and screaming.
From a social media post:
They’re speaking Sichuanese, Chengdu dialect specifically I believe (I thought it was Chongqing at first). I’m from there.
The cops are basically demanding she show proof of ID; she’s saying it’s her son she’s taking home, and that it’s none of the police’s business, that he’s rowdy/misbehaved and that’s why he’s tied up otherwise he won’t listen/go with her. She trash talks the police, too, saying if they want to take care of him, they take him, stuff like if her son thinks the police will bother taking care of him like she has.
When the police are yelling at her, they’re basically saying stop the vehicle, show your IDs (she says she doesn’t have it/not on her), why is he tied up, you can be fined for this, if he’s that much trouble, you need to educate him (she says: he’s fucking annoying/misbehaved, this is the only way I can bring him home or else he runs all over the place/won’t go). The police do express concern directly to her: you can’t tie him like this, you’re lucky he’s not seriously hurt.
When she keeps repeating “guan bu dao,” the sentiment is like “there’s nothing I can do because he’s SO difficult” (“lost cause”).
Mom says dad is at restaurant. Kid says he’s 9 and a half.
At the end, she says if the kid wants to stay with the cops, fine, she’ll come back ASAP with the IDs.
Not going to translate word for word, but that’s the basic conversation.