She will find that her encounter with the South Korean police will not be pleasant. Her sense of entitlement is about to be knocked down a few notches.
I was friends with the US military police because they guarded our military intelligence compounds and facilities. Once, we were out in the ‘ville and we stopped to say “hi” to the South Korean police at the joint US/ROK police station. The Korean police had an old Korean woman, somewhere between 45 and 85, strapped to a wooden chair and they were throwing her pretty violently against the wall. I asked what she did wrong. They said she didn’t have any identification on her.