Tuesday, June 8, 2010

X-ray Specs, spy pen camera and other gadgets

The 2-day university entrance examinations in China is underway and so far 6 groups of people have been arrested for selling exam-cheating devices.  Concealed walkie-talkie, embedded ear transmitters, spy pen camera, ruler with hidden display, etc, etc have been confiscated. With the end of the cold war, this is perhaps the biggest single drive for surveillance devices. And in order to catch potential cheats, the education authority employs security professionals to monitor exam hall covered with CCTVs, signal jamming devices and other anti-surveillance measures.

Cheating used to be a shameful act frowned upon by parents but in the twisted social values in China, parents are often condone such acts and even participate in the act by feeding answers to their sons inside the exam halls through the wireless devices. For an example of local coverage of the matter, see the link in Chinese below:

http://paper.wenweipo.com/2010/06/08/CH1006080001.htm

Of course, it's not just written examination where they cheated. Earlier this year, students cheated in marathon because the result formed part of the education credits.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/21/dozens-cheat-in-xiamen-ch_n_432444.html

But physically taking the exam even without the need to study maybe too much hard work for some, by paying a fee of RMB 8,000, you can guarantee yourself a qualifying score for university entrance. You might think that such services would only be available in some back-alley shop where you walk through a small door guarded by a guy with a turban. You slip a stash of cash into an unmarked envelop and pass to the old man behind the counter. He would tell you not to worry about the exam result. You are wrong!! You can find such services openly advertised on the web and you can even pay by credit cards. It is so institutionalized that such services are offered for a large range of exams.
http://www.jy87888.com/index.asp

In China, you can never be sure if what you are buying will actually work. In the desperate pursuit to succeed, you might fall prey to charlatans promising the world in exam results or sell you gadgets purport to do everything. But you have no legal recourse in the event that none of these work. Perhaps the only solution in China is to be born in a family with all the right connections.

Stop Press: Instead of enduring the mad struggle to get a university entrance, fake graduation certificates solve the problem. You can get those issued by Beijing University or Qinghua University for RMB 400 under your name and for whatever subject you care to name, even if the subject is not being offered by the university (a bit like the fake Cartier watches with features not found in the original). You can refer to the original article in Oriental Daily for more details and photos.
http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/news/20100609/00176_005.html?pubdate=20100609

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