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A shocked traveler on a Chinese road captured footage of a woman sitting on the hood of her husband's moving car during an argument.
A video captured by a driver on a Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, road shows the woman sitting on the hood of the car Friday while a man drives it down the street.
Police said the man was the woman's husband and she had climbed onto his hood to stop him from leaving during an argument, but he called her bluff and drove off with her still on the outside of the car.
The man was fined and given a two-point penalty on his license, police said.
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