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钓鱼执法 (diào yú zhí fǎ): entrapment (literally: fish, then enforce the law)
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<h3>''diàoyú zhífǎ'' 钓鱼执法</h3>
  
[[File:CCTV.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''The heading text reads, “Entrapment.” The car below is thinking, “So many fishhooks!'']]  
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[[File:CCTV.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''"So many fishhooks!" the car thinks. (source unknown)'']]  
[[File:entrapment2.jpg|250px|thumb|rght|''The net is labeled, “Catch black taxis.” The man being used as bait is saying, "Ow, my stomach hurts. Can you bring me to the hospital? I'll give you money”'']]
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[[File:entrapment2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''[http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/09/driver-violently-arrested-fined-for-helping-stranger/ "Ow, my stomach. Can you take me to the hospital? I'll pay you."] (source unknown)'']]
[http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/entrapment/ Entrapment] is when a law enforcement agent induces a person to commit an offense which the person would otherwise have been unlikely to commit.
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The inducing of a person to commit an offense they otherwise would not have by law enforcement; literally "enforce the law by fishing."
  
Perhaps the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/11/black-taxi-entrapment-scandal/ best known example of entrapment in China is the October 2009 case of Sun Zhongjie]. A new driver for a Shanghai construction company, Sun was stopped by a man on the side of the road, shivering in the weather. The man asked for a ride, and Sun complied. Though he did not request it, the man handed Sun money when he reached his destination. Next, the man revealed his identity as an under-cover police officer and detained Sun for driving an [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/black-taxis/ unlicensed taxi]. Sun's conviction was overturned after netizens let loose a torrent of pressure.
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Perhaps the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/11/black-taxi-entrapment-scandal/ best known example of entrapment in China is the case of Sun Zhongjie] in 2009. A new driver for a Shanghai construction company, Sun was stopped by a man on the side of the road, shivering in the cold. The man asked for a ride, and Sun complied. Though Sun did not request it, the man handed Sun money when he reached his destination. Next, the man revealed his identity as an undercover police officer and detained Sun for driving an [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/black-taxis/ unlicensed taxi]. Sun's conviction was overturned after netizens let loose a torrent of discontent.
  
The Sun Zhongjie case is parodied in the "[http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/01/video-%E2%80%9C%E7%BD%91%E7%98%BE%E6%88%98%E4%BA%89-war-of-internet-addiction%E2%80%9D/ War of Internet Addiction]."
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The Sun Zhongjie case is parodied in the video "[http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/01/video-%E2%80%9C%E7%BD%91%E7%98%BE%E6%88%98%E4%BA%89-war-of-internet-addiction%E2%80%9D/ War of Internet Addiction]."
  
A [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/09/driver-violently-arrested-fined-for-helping-stranger/ nearly identical case, dubbed “fishing gate”] occurred a month earlier in Shanghai, suggesting how common entrapment was in the city in 2009.
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A nearly identical case, dubbed "[http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/09/driver-violently-arrested-fined-for-helping-stranger/ Fishing Gate]", occurred a month earlier in Shanghai.
  
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<blockquote>''Wugou'' (@吴钩): Survey: 1. [[be johnned|Soliciting a prostitute as a result of '''entrapment''']]; 2. [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2015/04/drawing-the-news-bi-fujians-last-supper/ having your private dinner conversation uploaded to the Internet] and turned into fodder for gossip. Question: Which of these are you more afraid of, given that you can only select one of the two options? (April 9, 2015)</blockquote>
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<blockquote> 小调查:1、被人设局被嫖娼,'''钓鱼执法'''。2、酒席上的私议被人传上网络,被陷入舆论旋涡。请问,哪种更让你感到恐惧、恐怖?设定只可二选一。[[https://freeweibo.com/weibo/3829710032975167 '''Chinese''']]</blockquote>
  
 
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2023年8月7日 (一) 05:01的最新版本

diàoyú zhífǎ 钓鱼执法

"So many fishhooks!" the car thinks. (source unknown)

The inducing of a person to commit an offense they otherwise would not have by law enforcement; literally "enforce the law by fishing."

Perhaps the best known example of entrapment in China is the case of Sun Zhongjie in 2009. A new driver for a Shanghai construction company, Sun was stopped by a man on the side of the road, shivering in the cold. The man asked for a ride, and Sun complied. Though Sun did not request it, the man handed Sun money when he reached his destination. Next, the man revealed his identity as an undercover police officer and detained Sun for driving an unlicensed taxi. Sun's conviction was overturned after netizens let loose a torrent of discontent.

The Sun Zhongjie case is parodied in the video "War of Internet Addiction."

A nearly identical case, dubbed "Fishing Gate", occurred a month earlier in Shanghai.


Example:

Wugou (@吴钩): Survey: 1. Soliciting a prostitute as a result of entrapment; 2. having your private dinner conversation uploaded to the Internet and turned into fodder for gossip. Question: Which of these are you more afraid of, given that you can only select one of the two options? (April 9, 2015)

小调查:1、被人设局被嫖娼,钓鱼执法。2、酒席上的私议被人传上网络,被陷入舆论旋涡。请问,哪种更让你感到恐惧、恐怖?设定只可二选一。[Chinese]