The checkpoint lost citrus later, and the owner was suspected of being stolen and eaten

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

This article reports on the loss of oranges at the Baihushan Overrun Detection Station in Linli County, Hunan Province. The story begins with a cargo truck ready to beA carThe scene of the oranges being transported to Changchun, but they were stopped by the overrun detection station due to overloading. After forcibly unloading several boxes of oranges, the staff actually brought one of the boxes to the office to eat, which caused dissatisfaction among the owner and driver. When waiting for the owner to come and pick it up, only four and a half baskets were found and they were in tatters. After the driver issued a request for help, the Linli County Party Committee issued a statement, admitting that the monitoring station was responsible and compensated the owner 800 yuan. The incident sparked an apology from the monitoring station and the suspension of the staff on duty, but it is doubtful that the oranges were stolen by the staff. After investigation, the truck drivers, the monitoring stations and the authorities all provided different accounts, but all agreed that the monitoring stations were responsible. Eventually, the station paid the owner compensation and said it would strengthen internal management.

Master Mou is a truck driver who specializes in fruit trading. On the morning of December 4, he told the villagers who planted the oranges to collect the ripe oranges, and rented a large truck with a load of 17 tons to prepare to transport the oranges to Changchun. On the way to the destination, when the vehicle passed through the Baihushan overrun checkpoint on G207 National Highway in Linli County, the driver was told that he was overloaded and asked to unload eight boxes of oranges. However, to his puzzlement, the truck, which was not overweight, was accused of being overloaded, and one of the boxes of oranges was eaten in front of the staff. The driver was very angry about this and called the police for help. Subsequently, ** and the company's representatives came to the scene to negotiate and solve the problem. Master Mou hopes not only to restore his property rights, but also to punish and apologize to the perpetrators, so as to set a warning to other industries.

Subsequently, the Baihushan overrun detection station paid 800 yuan in compensation and apologized to Master Mu. At the same time, the Linli County Party Committee issued a statement to suspend the relevant staff and call for further standardization of the law enforcement behavior of the staff. However, the staff at the Baihushan overrun testing station refused to be interviewed by reporters and advised reporters to contact the local official propaganda department.

The loss of oranges has aroused widespread concern, highlighting the importance and urgency of strengthening law enforcement and supervision and safeguarding fairness and justice. In a highly competitive market environment, both law enforcement units and individuals should complyLawslaws and regulations, and jointly maintain good business order andSocialJustice. Fortunately, the incident was dealt with in a timely manner and the relevant personnel were punished, and the owner of the goods was compensated in time. In this process, we should also see the professionalism of the staff.

Although the loss of oranges is not a big incident, the problems caused cannot be ignored. It is very important that no one has the right to call the goods without the permission of the owner. The handling and response to this incident is relatively timely, which shows that the local government and relevant units attach importance to the legitimate rights and interests of citizens. We should work together and complyLawslaws and regulations, maintaining good business order andSocialJustice. At the same time, this incident also warns us to attach importance to system building and jointly create a harmonious and beautiful environment on the principle of upholding fairness and justiceSocialEnvironment.

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