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Nearly 30 lost items were collected in 7 years and returned all of them! The bus driver in Chengdu interprets integrity with actions

author:Red Star News

With more than 20 square meters of space, all kinds of passers-by, and 7 years of persistence, Wu Yonggang uses words and deeds to convey the true meaning of "integrity" to the public.

Wu Yonggang is a bus driver of Chengdu No. 84 bus, and since his career, he has picked up nearly 30 items on the car, including "heirlooms", laptops, mobile phones and other valuables, but he returned them all unchanged. In order to return the items to the owner, he also waited for the owner until 12 o'clock in the evening on a rainy night, until he returned it by hand, and then he returned home from work...

Nearly 30 lost items were collected in 7 years and returned all of them! The bus driver in Chengdu interprets integrity with actions

Wu Yonggang, the driver of Chengdu No. 84 bus

Rainy nights await the loss until 12:00 p.m

He was very happy to be able to help people

Chengdu No. 84 bus runs between Ximen Jinsha Bus Station and Tianfu Software Park in High-tech Zone every day, as an important commuter bus, many citizens take this bus to work every day. Due to the large number of passengers and the long distance of the trip, the loss of items on the bus often occurs.

For Wu Yonggang, he has a habit of collecting the car every day, first glance at the entire carriage to see if there are any items lost by passengers. "About a month ago, I also looked at the carriage as usual and found a mobile phone in the saddle." Wu Yonggang told reporters that on the same day, he drove to the front of the terminal station, vaguely heard music in the carriage, at that time did not take it seriously and thought that he heard it wrong, but before receiving the car, he found that he did not hear it wrong.

After picking up the mobile phone, worried that the owner was in a hurry, Wu Yonggang called back the phone for the first time and told the owner where he was, and he waited for the arrival of the owner at the bus stop. "It was raining that day, the weather was still relatively cold, and I waited until after 12 o'clock in the evening to wait until the owner was lost." Wu Yonggang said that after returning the mobile phone to the owner that day, it was almost 1 a.m. when he returned home, but he felt that he had helped someone again, and he was still very happy.

In the past 7 years, Wu Yonggang has picked up nearly 30 items of various kinds in the carriage, from valuable items such as laptops and mobile phones to keys and school bags, etc. He will follow the process, take pictures and put the items intact in the dispatch room, or personally return the lost owners.

In this regard, Wu Yonggang said that he just did what he should do, and any bus driver would do it.

Pick up the "heirloom" of the passengers on the bus

He said it was just a small thing

In the past 7 years of work, Wu Yonggang remembers it most deeply at the beginning of this year. During Wu Yonggang's driving, he picked up a black handbag in the carriage. "It wasn't taken seriously at the time because it was all too common for us bus drivers." Wu Yonggang told reporters that after he took out his mobile phone to take a picture, he took the handbag and put it in the dispatch room, as for how expensive the bag was, he didn't know what was in the bag.

A small thing that was common in Wu Yonggang's eyes moved ms. Li to tears. It is understood that at that time, the owner, Ms. Li, was riding the No. 84 bus, and because she was busy dealing with work calls, when she got off at Kumseong Lake Park Station, the handbag containing two manuscripts was left on the No. 84 bus.

Nearly 30 lost items were collected in 7 years and returned all of them! The bus driver in Chengdu interprets integrity with actions

Ms. Lee's Lost "Heirloom"

Inside the tote bag was a manuscript that Ms. Li had just finished reading, as well as a 1983 wax-engraved mimeographed book and a proofread paper manuscript. And this yellowed book is an "heirloom" treasured by Ms. Li's good friend's family, which is a chronology of her uncle, Chen Xuzhai, a cultural celebrity known in Yunnan, and the paper manuscript is also a traditional vertical typographic proofreading manuscript that records the proofreading traces of three people...

When Ms. Li realized that her handbag was missing, she called the bus hotline for the first time, and after nearly half an hour of waiting, she got a positive answer. "This is the best sound I've ever heard, and it's the best news I've ever heard." Ms. Li said that after hearing the news, she couldn't help but cry and release the happiness of recovery.

In the thank-you letter, Ms. Li wrote: "The items forgotten in the car are not valuable, and the words "picking up gold" and not picking up the road are not enough to express my gratitude to Master Wu!" Its loss and recovery made me full of respect for Master Wu's seemingly ordinary hand-raising efforts. ”

Picking up items like Wu Yonggang happens every day. It is understood that only wu Yonggang's Chengdu Bus Group Xingchen Company 305 fleet has picked up more than 290 lost items this year. Collecting gold, honesty and enthusiasm for passengers have become the working principles of every bus driver.

Red Star News reporter Yan Yuheng

Edited by Guan Li

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Nearly 30 lost items were collected in 7 years and returned all of them! The bus driver in Chengdu interprets integrity with actions