Legal analysis: The transcript produced by the police at the police station should be given to the person being questioned for reading and checking. If the person being questioned does not have the ability to read, it should be read to the person being questioned.
Legal basis: "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 84 The transcript of the inquiry shall be handed over to the person being questioned for verification; for those who are unable to read, it shall be read to them. If there are any omissions or errors in the records, the person being questioned may make supplements or corrections. After the person being questioned confirms that the transcript is correct, he or she shall sign or stamp the transcript, and the people's police officer who made the inquiry shall also sign the transcript. If the person being questioned requests to provide written materials on the matter being questioned, the request shall be allowed; when necessary, the people's police may also require the person being questioned to write it themselves. When questioning a person who violates public security management under the age of 16, his or her parents or other guardians shall be notified to be present.