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The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

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If a tool can define a person's intentions, is the hammer used to build or destroy?

Is the law meant to maintain order, or has it become a new burden for migrant workers? In the pursuit of safety, have we forgotten that the rights of some people also need to be respected?

On April 23, a video went viral. The protagonist of the video, a man who claims to be a migrant worker, is stopped by staff at the Julong Avenue subway station in Panlong City, Wuhan, because he was carrying a hammer through the subway security check, and smashed the hammer in an altercation.

This scene sparked heated discussions among netizens, and many people expressed doubts about the security regulations of the subway station.

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In the video, the migrant worker is emotional, explaining that the hammer is a tool for his work, not for bad things.

He also said that he has been riding the subway for more than 10 years and has never been stopped for carrying tools.

During the confrontation, he begged the subway staff not to stop him, and threw the hammer on the ground, and finally smashed the hammer uncontrollably.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

Although the subway staff tried to explain that hammers were contraband and could not be brought into the station, the migrant workers insisted that the staff's approach was impersonal.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

From the perspective of laws and regulations, the relevant regulations of the Wuhan Metro do prohibit passengers from bringing items that may endanger public safety into the station, and tools such as hammers are classified as such.

But the migrant worker's plight has also sparked public debate about whether the rules are too harsh, especially given that these tools are indispensable for certain professionals, such as migrant workers.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded
The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

The public is generally sympathetic to the migrant worker's plight, believing that the subway security check should be more humane and take into account the actual needs of workers when enforcing safety regulations.

A number of netizens put forward their own opinions and solutions, which not only reflected sympathy for the migrant worker's situation, but also demonstrated the public's general expectation of safety and convenience.

Piggy's comments were a bit of a joke, pointing out that migrant workers are a way to attract the attention of the public and the media, and that this is indeed a way to use Internet traffic to speak for themselves.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

The solution proposed is more practical, suggesting that a safety box be managed by a safety officer, which not only ensures that the tools are not misused in the subway, but also ensures that workers can carry the necessary tools to and from work.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

Jiang Fenghua's suggestion of Aili clothing store goes one step further, proposing a plan to lock the toolbox before getting on the bus and unlock it when it arrives, which will greatly facilitate passengers who need to bring tools to work if such a service can be realized.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

Raccoon and Reborn (Brother Yong) emphasized the importance of complying with the rules, reminding people that the rules were put in place for the safety of most people, even if it may be inconvenient for some. In particular, Re-born (Yong-go), as a chef, he also faces the restriction of not being able to bring work necessities into the subway, which shows the universality and complexity of the problem.

The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded
The man with a hammer was stopped in the subway, the comment area was fried, the migrant workers were implicated, and the official responded

Carrying a hammer into the subway is blocked, what does the law say?

Let's understand why tools like hammers are prohibited in subway stations.

According to the relevant laws and regulations of the country and the safety management regulations of the subway, items such as hammers, which may be used to cause injury or threaten public safety, are restricted from being carried into the subway.

This is to ensure the personal safety of the majority of passengers and avoid possible safety risks.

Although he brought the hammer into the subway for the needs of his work and had no bad intentions, from a legal point of view, the subway security personnel prevented him from carrying the hammer into the station to perform their duty to ensure that the safety regulations of the subway station were followed.

As for his emotional out-of-control behavior of smashing the hammer, this is a bit too much. Understand that he is impulsive, may feel that his rights and interests have been violated, but this way of dealing with it not only does not solve the problem,

Instead, they may bring themselves legal liability. If you damage public property or affect public order, you may also face administrative or legal penalties.

The Wuhan Metro responded

Wuhan Metro Customer Service: According to the Wuhan Rail Transit, passengers are prohibited from carrying items, and Article 3 stipulates that it is forbidden to carry hammers, axes, cones, shovels, shovels, pickaxes and other tools, so hammers are not allowed.

It seems that the rules of the Wuhan subway are clear - hammers and similar tools are indeed listed as prohibited items.

This regulation is for safety reasons, intended to prevent possible dangers or threats and to ensure the safety of the majority of passengers.

While it may not be convenient for migrant workers who need to use these tools to earn a living, the subway rules are reasonable from an overall safety perspective.

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In general, the safety regulations of the subway are necessary and should be followed.

For those who need to carry special tools for work, you may need to know in advance what items are not allowed to be brought into the subway, or consider other modes of transportation.

The subway management should also consider how to serve the needs of all kinds of passengers in a more humane way while ensuring safety, especially workers like this.

This incident can be seen as a reminder that is educational for both parties, and hopefully similar situations will be handled better in the future.

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