
My driver picked me up in a Buick van the second day in China to take me to work. Soon after we left the building, he started driving very fast and making fast turns. We nearly hit several electric bikes in the cross walk. It felt like a runaway cab ride and we weren’t heading for work. Then a police car pulled in front of us very fast and forced us to the curb. A second car pulled in behind us and 4 officers jumped out of each car. They grabbed the driver an pulled him from the car and a police officer jumped into the front seat. He started going through the drivers things and found a log book. He said he was a traffic control officer and need to ask me some questions. He said did this driver and van pick up up yesterday from the Airport? I answered yes. He then wanted to know who rented the car. I answered Lili Yao from my company in Shanghai. He then wanted to talk with Lili. So, I found her phone number and he called her up. Lucky for me Lili answered and they started talking in Chinese. When it was all over, Lili told me I have done nothing wrong and where did I want to go. The van was not licensed to carry paying customers.
It took 2 police cars and 8 police officers for my first arrest in China. It was just like in the movies because my driver ran from them. I was really concerned when I left my passport and visa in the appartment. But, the officers didn’t ask for it. I did make it to work two hours late.