Danger Zone Quotes【Text Only】
Ep2
Everything comes with risk. The difference is only the amount of risk.
Ep3
If you want to locate the murderer, you must get back to the fundamental problem.
You mean the cases that you studied from a book, right? There is about a 75% chance that most of the wrongful convictions are caused by the wrong handling of the case by the frontline investigating officers.
Blindly relying on the past cases to ponder over an investigation, is equivalent to slacking off at work.
Most of the police officers only focus on how to arrest bad guys. However as time passes, some of them start thinking of a way to create bad guy.
Ep4
Even bad people have their reasons.
If we want to catch the criminal, we have to take certain risks.
The modus operandi can evolve, but the signature will never change.
Ep5
Citizens can’t gauge the seriousness of their reports. This is not a buffet to choose your cases!
My work is like yours in a way we have to understand criminals closely, but I can only observe corpses to unravel helpful clues. But you can stop the criminals first hand. You’re doing a good job.
There’s no sure way to judge a person or if a person is telling the truth or not.
However, my principle is as long as a person tells me something that saves lives, I’ll choose to believe it, truth or lie.
Ep6
Once people become irrational, they start to make mistakes. Mistake leaves clues.
Ep7
I didn’t look down on the police force. The ones I look down on are the police who can’t solve a case when evidence is right in front of them.
I believe that killers have a sad story. If I don’t try to find out his motive, I’ll never get the answer.
The weak doesn’t have the right to demand for justice.
Ep8
This isn’t vigilante justice. If we delve into it, their motive is the same as serial killers. The only difference is neither of them is an evil person born without a sense of guilt. Rather, it is the tragedy they have gone through and their despair over an unjust justice system that turned them into monsters like this.
We regard our case as true love. Once we start dating, no one can come between us.
Ep9
We can track down the killer, find the murder weapon, but we can’t stop the driving forces behind their crimes.
You need to understand that no one has the right to take another person’s life. A criminal is a criminal.
Ep10
As police officers, only two things matter. Our duty and our lives.
Ep12
Taking another person’s life is a crime. Torturing a person to death is the worst crime of all.
Ep13
Why are we chasing the truth? To find a killer ? Or are we willing to stop the emergence of another victim no matter what it takes? I think there’s only one answer.
Ep14
Law is the last line of defence for fairness and justice.
Ep15
Do you know why we’re the Fourth Estate?
Because once the police and politics get their hands on a crime, it becomes hidden instead. The media are then responsible for revealing it. How could I let just anyone get in the way of my truth?
Ep18
My biggest obstacle as a journalist isn’t that I have no power, but it’s that those who have power often stand between me and the truth.
Ep21
Even the most unbearable thing will be laid bare under the light in the end.
We must not let past grievances hinder us from chasing after the truth that is before us.
Ep24
While he was fighting against injustices, he realised that sin was also corrupting him. So in the end, he resigned himself to reality. He lost himself completely on the path of pursuing justice.
I chose absolute justice. Even if I have to get my hands dirty, I would eliminate those bad guys that escape justice.
As police officers, are we going to turn a blind eye to it just because we’re afraid of trouble? I just want to ask , we’ve gone through fire and water together, and for what?
We are just ordinary citizens, but we are cops too.
It’s not a game when people’s lives are involved.
There is no shortcut to justice.
If I really want to serve the people, it doesn't matter which position I’m on.
There is no way to change the past, but we can try to change the future.