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Itaewon Precinct
Itaewon Precinct
You have a pen and paper?
Hurry, my father's a General.
I'll write down my address and phone number.
It can't disappear in 5 seconds.
I just ran back as soon as I touched my hair.
They can't take them all.
There's 26~27 beads and they're very loud.
I asked people on my way here, but it's not there.
There are so many colorful posters.
I was judged by my hills,
so, I collected this box from the dumpster.
Maybe the sweeper cleaned it.
I stared at the plastic bag.
Because of the new sushi place,
the bottles clashed together with the beads.
It's just like C.S.I. but it vanished.
My father's a solider.
I moved here from Bandbae-*** 6 months ago.
Listen to me.
It's lost and how do I recover it?
It's almost midnight, passed my curfew.
Oh my god.
I'll have a police car drive to the scene.
Look at the trash bag here.
Please, calm down.
Company the officer and search the scene...
It was a gift from a foreigner, I do interpretations.
I transferred college to Seoul...
- Okay, calm down. - How do I find it?
Calm down so we can go search for it.
Miss, wear your shoes.
- Can I throw this away? - Yes.
It has gilt edges with 28 beads and 2~3cm thick.
How did you drop it?
No, I was just walking.
I had no reason to rush home.
Across from the West Army I crossed the Banpo Bridge
and could take bus 740, 143, or 401.
We moved this year.
Let's go and start looking for it.
Itaewon Precinct
There're many embassies here, so the posters are like the carpet.
That's when my feet got blisters. These are new shoes.
I was walking over there slowly,
and there were couples behind then I heard beads falling.
I assumed it wasn't mine.
Here is the Hamilton's Hotel
and bus 401, 143 go to the KB bank.
I take my dog walking ask anyone here.
My dog has a collar and number on it.
My father has cancer.
Foreign tourists who love dogs
don't put up their guards so I'm always out at night.
- Lately, it's been too hot. - What's your name?
I didn't run, I walked and hear English behind me.
What's your name?
There were couples and while walking,
I touched my hair and it was gone!
My hair band has 28 beads, but it disappeared in 5 seconds.
I ran back here because I thought I heard it fall off.
Beads make sounds because they're with bottles and cans.
I hear it like C.S.I. and there're posters all over.
Why is glass and cigarettes around here?
What's your home phone number?
Tell me your home number.
I'll tell you mom's number. It's 010-
81!
Search my parents and their info will pop up.
Find it as soon as possible.
I'm not crazy about high-brands
but I transferred college to tour department.
It was a gift from doing interpretation.
How could it get lost in 5 seconds?
I thought about it and look at my feet.
Look at the shoes, don't you feel anything?
How can my feet get hurt, with so many posters here?
That's when I started wearing hill like slippers.
Put on your shoes.
I ran back, finding out it was gone.
Put them on.
When we get in contact with her parents,
we'll verify her condition and hand her over to her guardian.
If her parents can't come, we can take her home. It's not far.
I wonder if she'll do as we say.
We'll take you home.
- Please, no sirens. - Come this way.
- My father has a driver. - Okay.
He's got cancer, don't touch me.
It's all on the web site.
Everyone knows.
It offers English, Japanese, and Chinese versions.
I'm a teacher!
You've seen kindergarten students lie right to your face?
It's been 3 months. It's nonsense.
I got a job after transferring college and they think what?
My family history or what.
Interview me if you want get out your smart phones.
I'm sensitive because my dad has cancer.
I don't drink, I don't like alcohol.
Just because you're at Itaewon,
It doesn't mean you have to be nice when they talk to you.
I'm not like that.
Will you get in if we take you home?
- Yes. - Wait here.
I have a wallet too. But no cash.
It's all in the bank account.
Check her address and bring a unit car.
Ma'am, we'll calm her down and take her home.
Tell us your home address.
We'll call you again, when we get near your house.
Bring the car over.
Itaewon Precinct
I studied there then took a leave then transferred college.
Professors over there wanted bribe money.
Second alley after the green house.
Turn right and the guard should be there.
Go pass the market.
- Here? - Go straight.
Okay, but it's the red light.
That way, turn to the right.
Turn right!
security office!
Be quiet, please.
I'll walk from here.
I passed my curfew.
I'll walk from here.
- She wants me to walk? - Your mom wants to mee us there.
Turn the car.
Mom!
Wait, she's the mother.
There's your mother.
- She's you mother? - Yes.
- The door's locked. - Wait a minute.
She wasn't drunk, was she?
Maybe a little but people understood after 10 seconds.
Itaewon Precinct
The US army can't leave base without a pass.
They don't have jurisdiction here so cooperating with the MP,
We check IDs and pass them on to the MP.
It's a lounge, and we take only Koreans.
But they're blocking the customers and not letting them in.
Really?
I have to follow this so I'll send a patrol car.
Where is that?
Where?
- Where is that? - The lounge
There's a Koreans-only and Korean-Foreigner club.
It's a Korean-only club
and a foreigner called that he's being obstructed.
So requested the police.
There's a complaint at the lounge.
The MPs are looking if one of them is at the club.
We'll go in and look for anyone suspected as a foreigner.
Maybe short hair if we get a report we go check them out.
They have no authority to inspect them from appearance.
But we do, so we go in instead and check them out.
Civilians don't wear ID cards,
so they don't know if they're in the army or not.
If they're the US army, we hand them over to them
and if they're not, we take them in.
We come out here from midnight till 5 a.m.
We might get off earlier on weekdays.
But on fridays, it's till 5 a.m.
Everyone's passionate of their work and treats us with respect.
- It's a BF. - What?
- It's a BF today. - What's that?
- Short for 'Burning Friday'. - Don't short-talk.
Fulfilling my duty as a police officer in Korea,
it's a duty not a burden.
It's tougher on hot or cold days.
But it's routines job so it's okay.