The middle-aged man planned to enter McDonald’s in Caiyun Village. He refused to install the app and refused to register his personal information. He was prevented from entering by the staff. The middle-aged man injured the staff. I don’t know if this is considered the “first drop of blood when traveling with peace of mind”?
Another story also happened in McDonald’s. My friend mentioned that my colleague’s grandmother took two grandchildren, who were 2 and 4 years old, out of the street. When the child saw Mak Kee and clamored for ice cream, Madam would not say no. So, with two children planning to enter the restaurant. The old man did not have a smart phone. The staff brought three forms and asked her to fill in the information of three people and three phone numbers. As a result, the ice cream is of course not eaten.
Both events are said to have happened before 6 pm, but they are no longer important. The latter matter is not known whether the staff is ignorant or stupid to deal with, but it is no longer important. The important thing is that Hong Kong has become unimaginably absurd. Incidents of being beaten or beaten to eat a bag for entering the restaurant, bleeding or bloodletting will certainly happen one after another. In the end, whether it’s dine-in or take-out, before or after 6 o’clock, you will face the same troubles. The ultimate goal of the Lam Cheng government is to keep every Hong Kong person under surveillance, turning Hong Kong into a big prison, and all Hong Kong people under house arrest. In the future, you may have to travel in and out of the company with peace of mind, as well as in and out of the property building you purchased. Human rights and privacy? Going away with the wind. One day, even freedom of entry and exit may be deprived.
Hong Kong is almost one of the regions with the mildest epidemic situation in the world, but Hong Kong people are subject to the strictest monitoring because of this. The so-called peace of mind travel, who is it? The answer is ready.
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