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I passed Subject 1 in three days. Is there something shady about the Subject 1 exam?

Some time ago, the No. 5 Vehicle Management Office of the Helan County Traffic Police Brigade conducted a test for a man named Su Paxiu (pseudonym). His score in subject 1 was 92 points. As he was signing, a detail caught the clerk's attention.

"When signing, he was imitating the strokes on the ID card." Later it was discovered that the candidate could not understand Chinese characters at all.

Since you can’t even understand Chinese characters? So how did he achieve a score of 92? The staff then conducted an inspection and the results showed that Supaxiu was equipped with cheating devices such as wireless receivers and pinhole probes. Thereafter, the case was handed over to the Helan County Public Security Bureau.

Through questioning Su Paxiu, the police learned about a case of organizing exam cheating. Someone contacted two other people through the coach and had Supa Show change into a custom long-sleeved shirt on test day. The shirt has several buttons, one of which is actually a camera, and two internal pockets sewn into it to store the receiver and batteries needed for the device.

After Supaxiu put on his shirt, he put on his coat outside, entered the examination room, opened the zipper of his jacket, and exposed the buttons of his shirt. The buttons photographed the questions and transmitted them to the outside, and then someone was responsible for answering them outside the examination room. Then it is transmitted through the invisible earphones worn by Su Paxiu.

As a result, the police arrested the driving school instructor and two other suspects, who confessed to the crime. It is reported that before the Supa Show exam, these people helped nearly ten candidates pass the exam using the same technique. They mainly target candidates who are illiterate or have poor word memory, charge fees, and then use sophisticated cheating devices to cheat. They charge fees based on the educational level of the candidates, ranging from hundreds to thousands of yuan. The lower the educational level, the higher the fee.

In order to pass the subject examination at that time, Su Paxiu paid 3,000 yuan to the criminal suspect. Driving school instructors build a bridge between illegal and criminal activities for the sake of passing rate and their own wages.

Su Paxiu not only had her current results canceled due to cheating, but was also punished and could not take the driving test for two years. The driving school instructor and two other suspects have also been criminally detained, and further investigation is underway into their charges of organizing test fraud.