When the train is speeding on the tracks, is everyone enjoying the peace and harmony of the journey? However, on the K139 train, a farce caused by drunkenness shattered the peace. Li's drunkenness not only made the other passengers in the carriage look sideways, but also confessed to his behavior after sobering up. What kind of farce is this? How did the train staff and police intervene in time to quell the incident?
Li, a seemingly ordinary migrant worker, performed an extraordinary farce on the train. On February 17, 2024, he took the K139 train from Beijing to Nantong alone. In the carriage, he was intoxicated with nearly 1 pound of liquor, as if the whole world was spinning in his drunkenness. After getting drunk, he seemed to be a different person, making a loud noise, messing up the originally peaceful atmosphere in the carriage. His behavior not only made the passengers around him feel uncomfortable, but also seriously affected the normal order of the train.
In the face of this unexpected situation, the train staff acted decisively. After they called the police, the police quickly arrived at the scene and took the drunk Li to the dining car with the staff to sober up. However, even in the process of sobering up, Li did not restrain his behavior. He continued to make a lot of noise and insulted Yang, a passenger sitting across from him. For this sudden insult, Yang chose to ignore it. But Li became more and more excited, and finally punched Yang in the face, causing the lenses of Yang's glasses to shatter.
Seeing this, the police and staff immediately took control of Li. The next day, after sobering up, Li confessed to his actions and offered to compensate the victim Yang.
The Tianjin Railway Public Security Department placed Li under administrative detention in accordance with the law. This punishment is not only a punishment for Li's behavior, but also a warning to the whole society. In public places, everyone should consciously abide by the relevant regulations and order, and respect the rights and interests of others. At the same time, we should also strengthen the management and supervision of public places to ensure the safety and comfort of everyone.