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A Malaysian college student surnamed Chung from Tainan Evergreen University was kidnapped and randomly murdered. Since the incident was the main route for students to get to and from school, many students have repeatedly informed the relevant units that there is still no improvement. The mayor of Tainan, Huang Weizhe, even pointed out that “the place is The two street lights are not on, calling everyone to respect the facts.” This statement caused the discontent of a man surnamed Xie from the same school, who criticized the mayor for spreading rumors against him, and initiated a “real name report” at the school club to collect photos of the incident.
After this incident, Tainan Mayor Huang Weizhe said in a media interview on 31 last month, “Taipower staff will not cover Tainan city government. Taipower staff said only two streetlights are not lit! ” He felt that everyone should respect the facts. “The factual data means that if there is a request for redress, if there is a report, it will be fixed.” Later, he argued, “Maybe everyone is emotionally blamed for not turning on the street lights, but in reality there are only two, and the government will objectively do the data.”
Because the street lights were not on for a long time at the scene of the incident, “returning to the dormitory in the dark” has become a daily life for the students of Changrong University. A senior student surnamed Xie was quite dissatisfied with Mayor Huang Weizhe’s words. Yesterday he was in the school Facebook club (1). He criticized that “the mayor in turn accuses us of spreading rumors” and made a real name system to collect “passed photos under the Taiwan railway bridge” of the students. In just one night, more than 200 students responded. Some provided photos, others provided videos, and even got excited. The alumni helped chain the evidence together in a one-minute video, just to show the mayor “how dark” the section of road was, and to confront him with a “2 lights” statement.
The post drew enthusiastic responses from many students, saying, “But he’s X is the probability that he won’t light up!”, “The kind of darkness where you can’t see your fingers when you reach out,” “It’s broken but not bright and it is not on. Even if it is on, it is not on. We did not say it was broken and not repaired. We just said it is not on. Mayor, please understand. ” Many of them also provided photos from their mobile phones. One of them, a student surnamed Shi, uploaded a photo of a motorcyclist at the time and sneered: “This is because I was riding a bike and driving the high beam to make it so bright. According to the testimony of many students. It was revealed that this section of the road did not, as the mayor said, “only two streetlights were not lit.” They also hope that the government can face the problem head-on and stop another tragedy.
(Zhongshi News Network)
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