On the high-speed train from Beijing to Kunming, an education lesson on the ban on smoking in public places was unexpectedly launched. A flight attendant, holding a pamphlet, swayed in the toilet in an attempt to disperse the smoke, a scene that caught the attention of passing passengers. A man in a black shirt stood aside, looking a little embarrassed because he had just been smoking illegally in the toilet, which was the reason for the flight attendant's emergency evacuation of the smoke.
The conductor turned solemnly and asked the man, "Where did the cigarette butts go?" The tone revealed concern about the potential safety hazards. The flight attendant then checked and confirmed that the cigarette butt had been completely extinguished, and the nervousness eased slightly. The man began to apologize for his actions, but the flight attendant pointed out that it was not just a problem that an apology could solve. He stressed that in the event of a fire, the consequences would be unimaginable.
This episode on the high-speed rail is actually a profound reminder of public safety awareness. In public places, especially in enclosed vehicles, compliance with smoking ban regulations is not only a legal requirement, but also a manifestation of responsibility for the health and safety of others. Every time you indulge yourself, you may bring potential harm to others and may even trigger serious safety incidents.
Through the wide dissemination of Toutiao, we can make more people realize that maintaining a smoke-free travel environment is the responsibility of every citizen. Let's work together to ensure that every trip is safe, comfortable, and healthy.