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A real-life version of Hurricane?

author:Duplex Piano 2KC

In Xiangyang, Hubei Province, several public officials came to a hotel to play cards, and because they were not satisfied with the hotel's environment, they offered to check out, but unexpectedly, because of their bad memory, they demanded that the hotel refund the room money twice, and then not only beat the boss, but also threatened to seal down the hotel: What level you are, I am not afraid of the mayor! What is even more terrible is that the boss was inspected by the fire department the next day, and in the eyes of the boss, this is a typical revenge.

In China, there are occasional stories that are unbelievable, and sometimes they are even better than TV dramas. Today, let's talk about a "realistic version of Hurricane" drama staged in the small city of Xiangyang, Hubei.

There is a saying that "the official level crushes people to death", but in this story, it seems to be "the official level beats people". A group of public officials (affectionately called "leaders") came to a hotel to play cards and relax their nerves. Who knows, their card-playing journey has turned into a farce, which is even more exciting than the TV series, because the plot is so absurd.

One of the protagonists of this story, Chen, can be described as a "naturally beautiful" leader and a member of the Audit Bureau. He and a few friends came to this hotel after a hearty dinner. Originally, everything was going well, but when Chen expressed dissatisfaction with the hotel's environment, the tragedy began.

Check-out is a common occurrence, but this time, check-out has become a little different. Chen seemed to have forgotten that they had already received a refund of 200 yuan and still insisted on asking for a refund of the room deposit. The hotel owner patiently explained and even offered to verify the situation through surveillance footage, however, the leader did not seem to trust the surveillance footage, perhaps because they had reservations about their "performance art".

Just when the boss was busy with new guests, Chang and his friends suddenly became the characters who "broke into the plot". Mr. Chang not only unceremoniously committed violence against the boss, but also did not forget to make bold statements: "What level are you? The deputy mayor of Zaoyang City is only at the same level as me, even if the mayor comes, I am not afraid." This sounds like a line from a TV series, but unfortunately, this scene is not a drill, but a real "hurricane" scene in the hotel.

And the other person involved, Li, was not to be outdone, he threatened the boss and said: "When the time comes, the fire department will investigate very strictly, (find someone) to kill him." This kind of blatant threat makes people sigh that the public power can act so recklessly.

Although the police finally intervened, the result was unexpected, and it seemed to have a bit of a "protection between officials and officials". The section chief who beat the person was only reprimanded on the spot, which was obviously an unacceptable result for the victim hotel owner. But this is not the end of the story, the next day, the hotel was interviewed by the fire brigade, saying that it would check whether the fire protection facilities are compliant. This scene makes people sigh with emotion: The abuse of public power can be so arrogant.

This story not only caused a sensation in Xiangyang, Hubei, but also became a hot topic among netizens. Some people lament that the behavior of public officials not only violates the eight regulations, but also acts recklessly against public power, while others believe that such behavior exposes the game between the use of power and personal interests by some departments.

Public officials are supposed to be guardians of the law and exemplars of morality, but some have chosen to see power as a tool for personal gain, which is not only a violation of the law, but also a betrayal of public trust. Abuses of public power not only cause direct harm to victims, but also undermine public belief in justice and fairness, and undermine trust in government.

This story tells us that power is not a tool to satisfy personal desires, but a weapon to serve the people and maintain social fairness and justice. On this big stage, everyone has their own role, but only by abiding by the law can we create a better tomorrow.

A real-life version of Hurricane?
A real-life version of Hurricane?
A real-life version of Hurricane?