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In the United States police are suppose to be honorable and fair. We all know not all of them are. In Malaysia, according to Daphne Chan, you can bribe the police to let you off. "All you have to do is ask 'do you want to settle this now?'" she said. In Pakistan, on the other hand, they don't even have minor violations like speeding and seat belt laws. Mohammad Haider said, "You can usually get off even if you are drinking and driving." This may sound pretty lenient compared to the United States where you can get in more trouble for trying to bribe an officer, if he isn't crooked, and lose you license for six months for drinking and driving. In Malaysia the police will stop every car on Friday and Saturday nights just to check to be sure you are legal and not drinking and driving. They have speed traps but like I said before you can usually bribe your way out of a fine. If you get caught dealing drugs you may get executed. Abortion is illegal but is still done. Daphne said that Malay
The rich and famous can get caught with drugs and just go to the Betty Ford clinic instead of prison. In the United States we have strict laws compared to Pakistan, but our crime rate is a little lower than theirs. If you don't get away with it you will spend a little time in jail. Every once in a while there will be a riot and if you go into this part of town you will, more that likely, be killed. Mohammad also said you may get beat up for being a bad driver by other motorists. At this time you have to have a permit for handguns and get a background check to purchase any gun. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. The speed limit is seldom enforced to exactly fifty-five miles an hour. For most minor crimes you will receive a fine in the U. I am not saying it isn't done, but it isn't right. There is no drinking age, but you have to be at least eighteen to get into the bars.
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