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The examiner tag on WindowsForum.com covers a specific news story about a learner driver who attacked a driving test examiner after the examiner refused a bribe. The incident, reported from Manchester Crown Court, involved the driver offering cash in a red envelope to pass the test. When the examiner declined and ended the test, the driver physically attacked him. The driver later claimed the money was for luck but pleaded guilty to the offense. This tag is limited to this single event and does not cover broader topics related to Windows, Microsoft, or technology.
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A learner driver attacked his examiner after he refused to accept a cash bribe in exchange for letting her pass.
Jin Su reportedly handed the examiner a red envelope which contained between £400 and £500 during her test and said: 'This will be good for you – and for me.'
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