Every time I see someone comparing the behavior of people in China and Hong Kong, there will always be mainland netizens who point out that the reason why Hong Kong people are of higher quality is because Hong Kong has different penalties. Most people can avoid being fined Will follow the instructions. However, some people who are not familiar with Hong Kong’s laws will inevitably encounter minefields by mistake. Earlier, when a mainland couple visited Hong Kong, the husband was fined HK$3,000 for doing something on the streets of Hong Kong. The victim shared the entire process on social platforms, which aroused heated discussions among a large number of netizens. Most netizens even supported Hong Kong’s food environment practices and said, “XX is so selfish!”
Mainland couple came to Hong Kong for tourism, husband was fined NT$3,000 for doing something on the street
Different places have different rules, so everyone should do enough homework before traveling to avoid accidentally hitting a minefield. Earlier, when a mainland couple visited Hong Kong, their husband was fined HK$3,000 for doing something on the streets of Hong Kong. The victim threatened that her husband was “testing the law” in Hong Kong. When he was smoking cigarettes downstairs in a hotel, he “didn’t find a trash can” and “there were a lot of cigarette butts in the crack next to the building.” “I threw it there.” Unexpectedly, he encountered “three uniformed officers who said they were from the food and environmental protection department.” They were later fined HK$3,000 for not being corrected.
The outcome of the food ring’s strict law enforcement made the victim roar in his heart
The victim said that when he saw the Food and Environmental Protection Bureau enforcing the law, he took the initiative to say to the other party, “Pick up the cigarette butts.” However, the Food and Environmental Protection Bureau staff told him that it was “too late” and registered his ID on the spot and told him that he could go to the post office or teller machine. Pay a fine of NT$3,000. The victim also pointed out that Hong Kong had just increased the fine for littering from NT$1,500 to NT$3,000 on October 22. Unexpectedly, just one month after the increase, the victim had immediately “tried the law and set a negative example.” This experience made the victim “roar ten thousand words in his heart”, and finally warned the world that “we should protect the environment no matter where we are.”
Netizens fight back to support food environmental law enforcement: Being a bad person is so selfish
Although the victim was fined during the trip, and the amount of the fine was not small, which was indeed very disappointing and affected the mood of the rest of the trip, a large number of netizens strongly agreed with the actions of the food and environmental protection personnel. Some netizens angrily criticized, “People who smoke in public are very selfish! They don’t care about other people’s feelings at all.” “It’s best to learn from Japan and only smoke in smoking areas.” Some netizens questioned why the victim couldn’t find a trash can and threatened, ” There are trash cans everywhere in Hong Kong. You tell me you can’t find them? You still don’t want to look for them.” Some Hong Kong netizens said that they were fined 1,500 yuan for the same reason. “After that, I gave up smoking for more than ten years. ”, causing netizens to praise this measure as “completely virtuous policy”.
2023-12-08 09:06:26
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