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The driver angrily posted a video complaining, netizens: The driver has a ghost in his heart

author:Explore the time machine

You can't just look at one side of anything, otherwise it is easy to make cognitive errors!

On December 24, a large truck driver from Henan complained in a selfie video:

said that he drove a truck to Gansu to transport earthquake relief materials, but on the way back, he was brutally enforced by local law enforcement and the vehicle was impounded!

This is an extremely sensitive topic!

Why are the vehicles carrying relief materials impounded? Doesn't this chill the hearts of all caring people?

Could it be some kind of inexplicable "one-size-fits-all" policy?

All of a sudden, the video received unprecedented attention......

The driver angrily posted a video complaining, netizens: The driver has a ghost in his heart

However, it didn't take long for the incident to take a "turnaround".

Some netizens began to take a closer look at the causes and consequences of the incident and came to an astonishing conclusion:

The driver himself has a ghost in his heart! There is another reason for the detention of the car, but he does not say anything!

Look, the Sherlock Holmes are going online en masse again......

Let's first sort out and review the development of things.

01. The disaster relief vehicle was impounded?

On the evening of December 24, the official account of Hong Kong Satellite TV released a video, which caused a lot of shock.

The person who shot the video is the person who witnessed the incident - a Henan truck driver, Master He.

Master He recounted the unfair treatment he had experienced in the earthquake-stricken areas of Gansu.

A few days ago, the driver was entrusted by the Internet celebrity "Xiaofei of Xingguang Village" to load more than 620,000 worth of earthquake relief materials to the earthquake-stricken area.

After unloading, the driver was about to return, but at this time, the Linxia road administration department seized the vehicle, saying that he was "selling dog meat on the head of a sheep", and asked him to pay the toll (144 yuan) for the return trip.

The driver angrily posted a video complaining, netizens: The driver has a ghost in his heart

Master He was very emotional, he thought that since he came to Linxia to transport disaster relief materials, he was exempted from tolls when he came, why should he be charged for the return trip?

02. The "difference" between empty car and cargo return

If you look at this incident "literally", it is obvious that Master He is very aggrieved, and Linxia is a little inexplicable.

People who come all the way to the earthquake-stricken area to give love and send supplies are "benefactors", how can they still collect tolls? Isn't this a typical "white-eyed wolf"?

Is it really that simple? Not really!

It turned out that when Master He returned, he did not have an empty car, but received a carload of goods.

According to the relevant regulations:

Now, when Master He's vehicle returns to take on "private work", he should pay tolls.

The driver angrily posted a video complaining, netizens: The driver has a ghost in his heart

There is another detail that is not clearly explained in the video.

When Master He returned, he hung the "disaster relief banner" on the vehicle for a second time, which caused law enforcement officers to think that he was "selling dog meat with a sheep's head".

After this "loophole" was seen by netizens, some people thought it was inappropriate.

03. The "selfishness" of truck drivers

First of all, this truck of relief materials worth more than 620,000 yuan was not donated by the truck driver, but was only sent to the disaster area by consignment.

In addition, netizen "Xingguang Village Xiaofei" also said that the transportation fee was paid to the driver.

This is a "paid transportation service"!

Second, why did the driver hang the relief banner on the car a second time when he returned?

According to Master He's own words, he was trying to prove that he had indeed been to the earthquake-stricken area to deliver supplies, which was obviously a bit unsatisfactory......

Moreover, he also made it clear that it was impossible for him to return empty, and he did pull a truckload of goods to be sent to Longnan, Shaanxi.

The driver angrily posted a video complaining, netizens: The driver has a ghost in his heart

Transporting disaster relief materials is a paid service, and after unloading, why do you have to hang "disaster relief banners"?

What is this little bit of thought? Let's figure it out for ourselves......

Of course, we can't deny that there are some rules in the freight industry, such as trucks not being empty, which will lose money!

However, since you are doing your own personal work, and the transportation fee is also earned by yourself in the end, why don't you pay this toll......?

04. There are "other reasons" for detaining the car

Finally, let's talk about the "buckle car" that made Master He emotional.

What exactly is the reason for the detention of the car?

Some netizens sorted out the causes and consequences of the incident, and combined with the second explanatory video released by the driver, they realized the "truth".

It turned out that the driver did not clean the place after loading the goods, and he was stopped.

Because of the "garbage cleanup" issue, the two sides have a conflict. In a fit of rage, the driver once again hung out a "disaster relief banner", trying to deter the other party?

The driver angrily posted a video complaining, netizens: The driver has a ghost in his heart

Of course, none of us are the parties involved in the scene, so we can't tell what caused the so-called "garbage disposal".

Master He may have been reluctant to clean up the garbage near the vehicle because he was not loading the goods, but the chengguan law enforcement officers thought it was his responsibility......

In short, after the conflict was triggered, the driver became angry and chose to expose the incident as a "truck driver transporting disaster relief materials".

He also hung up a "disaster relief banner" on this matter, and this detail was fully displayed in the video he shot......

Is this the right thing to do?

In short, "there is a video does not necessarily mean the truth", many facts may not be within our reach, and more interpretation and exploration are needed to have a correct judgment......

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