A LEARNER driver used a dodgy manoeuvre to try to pass her fifth test by offering the examiner a bribe – then attacked him when he refused to take the cash.
Former teacher Jin Su, 35, gave the official a red envelope containing between £400 and £500 in folded twenties, saying: “This will be good for you – and for me.”
Su, who has a young son, handed over the money before she began but Driving Standards Agency examiner Keith Ashcroft refused to take it and put the brakes on her test.
Furious Sue then attacked him in the street, Manchester crown court heard yesterday.
She grabbed his wrists and tried to push him back into the car, shouting: “I want the test to continue!” When arrested, she told police that giving money in a red envelope is a Far Eastern custom to bring good luck, but later admitted it had been a bribe.
Su, from Swinton, pleaded guilty to offering a bribe and common assault.