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Eating too much? The off-road vehicle crushes the wheat field back and forth, and actually uses not knowing the wheat field as an excuse?

author:Goo doesn't get lost

An off-road vehicle suddenly drove into the wheat field, and the wheels rolled over the golden ears of wheat, and the farmer's hard work for a season was ruined. And the off-road driver's response surprised everyone - "I don't know the wheat, I thought it was a weed". What is even more surprising is that the relevant authorities did not disclose further details on the grounds of protecting the privacy of the parties concerned.

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As soon as the video was released, it immediately caused an uproar online, and people said that such behavior would not be tolerated. The explanation of an adult, who has lived on the banks of a wheat field for many years, does not know wheat? Moreover, even if you really don't know each other, you should not wantonly trample on the fruits of other people's labor. This has seriously violated the interests of the peasants and should be severely punished.

Unexpectedly, the response of the relevant departments was shocking - not only did they not deal with it seriously, but they did not disclose any information on the grounds of protecting the privacy of the parties. In the eyes of netizens, this is simply covering up and conniving at this kind of behavior. In today's China, agricultural development is related to the national economy and people's livelihood. In recent years, under the care of the CPC Central Committee, China's agriculture has made great progress.

Eating too much? The off-road vehicle crushes the wheat field back and forth, and actually uses not knowing the wheat field as an excuse?

The vast number of peasants have shaken off poverty and become rich and live a happy life. As the largest grain production base in the country, Henan Province has made important contributions to national food security. It is precisely the unremitting efforts of the vast number of farmers that have produced golden wheat waves everywhere. The toil of the season was ruined in this way, and the hearts of the peasants were deeply hurt.

It is necessary to severely punish such acts of maliciously destroying agricultural products in order to safeguard the peasants' interests and agricultural development. The crops that farmers have worked so hard to grow throughout the season represent their love and reverence for the land. Trampling on wheat fields is tantamount to trampling on the fruits of peasants' labor and painstaking efforts. This will not only affect the current harvest, but will also seriously discourage farmers and affect future grain production.

Eating too much? The off-road vehicle crushes the wheat field back and forth, and actually uses not knowing the wheat field as an excuse?

Such behaviour must not be tolerated. Although the farmer eventually forgave the driver, the police should have intervened in the investigation according to the law, and he could not be forgiven simply on the absurd excuse that he "didn't know the wheat." This will give people a red flag that agriculture is not valued and farmers' interests are not protected. This will also inevitably affect the enthusiasm of the vast number of farmers and pose a threat to food security.

If the driver's claim that he was a local resident is true, then the explanation that a man who has lived in the local area for many years does not know Maizi is not convincing. Some netizens pointed out that this is likely to be a deliberate attempt to pick quarrels and provoke trouble. Why, then, do the authorities violate the law to protect their privacy, or is it a typical example of simply shielding relatives and friends?

Eating too much? The off-road vehicle crushes the wheat field back and forth, and actually uses not knowing the wheat field as an excuse?

In any case, such malicious acts of vandalism cannot be shielded in the name of protecting privacy. This will further undermine the credibility of the Government. This incident of off-road vehicles wantonly crushing wheat fields must not be stopped.

It is necessary to seriously deal with the matter according to law, safeguard the peasants' interests with right and wrong, and establish the authority of the legal system. It is also necessary to thoroughly investigate the truth of the facts, restore the details of the case, and absolutely not cover up and connive. Only in this way can we safeguard agricultural development, ensure national food security, and enable the vast number of peasants to live and work in peace and contentment.

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