In this Aug. 31, 2012 photo released by Busan Police Agency, South Korean traffic cop Kim Hyun-cheol, left, shakes hands with a commissioner of Busan Police Agency during his special promotion ceremony in Busan, south of Seoul, South Korea. Kim, who arrested a drug suspect after clinging to his car for 25 minutes, received a promotion and is being called the “Die Hard policeman” by local media. (AP Photo/Busan Police Agency)
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