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A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

author:Celestial Dragon Messenger

Recently, a 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, which has aroused widespread concern in the society. When the veteran showed his preferential treatment card and hoped to enjoy the free ride, he was rejected and blamed by the driver.

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A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

The driver even said that he himself had been a soldier and that he believed that the preferential treatment card was useless and should not be used as a basis for free rides. Faced with this situation, the veteran had no choice but to throw in coins and continued to complain, and eventually a fierce argument broke out between the two parties.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

This old man is already over 70 years old, he has been a soldier for half his life, and he has long associated his honor with the state, and this preferential treatment card was awarded to him by the state, so why can't he use it? He doesn't understand that this driver actually dares to violate the state's policies and rules, how can he not make the old man very angry?

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

This incident not only reflects the deviation of some bus drivers' understanding and implementation of preferential treatment policies, but also exposes the social phenomenon that the degree of respect for military personnel and their preferential treatment policies needs to be improved.

The preferential treatment card is a special certificate set up by the state in order to recognize and take care of soldiers, and the holder should enjoy the corresponding preferential treatment and rights, including daily travel, taking trains, high-speed rail, etc., and will also get preferential treatment in some public places, however, in practice, due to various reasons, the implementation of the preferential treatment policy is not satisfactory.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

For this incident, we should reflect and improve from multiple angles. First of all, bus companies should strengthen the training and education of drivers to ensure that they are fully aware of and correctly implement preferential policies. At the same time, the public should also enhance their respect for and understanding of military personnel and their preferential treatment policies, and jointly create a good atmosphere of caring for military personnel.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

In addition, the relevant government departments should also strengthen the publicity and supervision of preferential treatment policies to ensure that the policies are implemented. Units and individuals who fail to enforce the law shall be punished and corrected in accordance with laws and regulations.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

In short, although the incident of a 70-year-old veteran being refused a bus ride is an isolated phenomenon, it has aroused our attention and reflection on the implementation of the preferential treatment policy for military personnel. We should work together to ensure that military personnel and their families receive the respect and care they deserve.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

Some netizens condemned the driver's approach, since this driver used to be a soldier, then he should know about the preferential treatment card, knowing that the preferential treatment card is a benefit for veterans, why don't we let this old man get on the bus?

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

There are also people who think that the old man is saving money with the signboard of the preferential treatment card, I don't understand why this netizen would make such remarks, the veteran defends the country and has been in the army for half his life, the preferential treatment card is above board, it is unquestionable, why can't it be used, why hide it, put yourself in your shoes, if you have a discount coupon, will you use it? We always take it for granted that we get benefits, and others can't use any of their due rights, so netizens should really reflect on their hearts.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

In any city on the mainland, the preferential treatment card must be implemented, not only to protect the interests of veterans, but also to safeguard the dignity and image of our country, and should not be discredited by the country.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

It is really undeserved that the soldiers have been defending their homes and defending the country for decades, shedding blood and sweat, and in the end they still receive such unfair treatment.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

We should reflect on what went wrong, whether it was the relevant departments at the upper and lower levels who did not convey the news in a timely manner, or whether the low-level individuals did not pay attention to the rules and policies. Either way, those involved should be punished and educated.

A 70-year-old veteran was refused to take a bus with a preferential treatment card, and the driver: "What is the awesome thing to be a soldier? That thing is not good

All in all, we can't let those veterans feel cold, we must let them know that the motherland still thinks of them and takes care of them, and the forces of all walks of life are also inclined to the veterans, in the first half of their lives, they dedicate their youth to the motherland, and in the second half of their lives, the motherland shelters them from the wind and rain.