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Hainan bus station ticket inspector and passengers fight each other

2019-02-10 14:37 car
Recently, a female ticket staff at the ticket gate picked up a video hotmail network that mopped the male passengers. According to the video, on the afternoon of February 7, at the ticket gate of the Sanya bus station, a female staff member picked up a mop and beat a man. The female staff member has been removed from office.

In the video, a female worker in overalls picked up a mop in the gate of the ticket gate and called the passenger who was preparing to check the ticket. The first time I hit a man wearing a hat and a green shirt, the first The second time directly hit the man's head.





The man wanted to fight back and was pulled by the person next to him. Then the female staff member slammed the man with a mop stick. This made the man very angry. He ignored the crowd and went straight into the ticket gate.







The female ticket inspector ran out and the man was chasing after the fight. The two men pushed each other for a few seconds, and then the other staff members who were heard by the station were opened.





According to the director of the Sanya bus station, the director of the video said that he was only a video in the back, before the male passengers first started. The Sanya police said that after the event, the two sides shook hands and understood each other. It is reported that the two sides are suspicious of the news, and the current ticket inspector has been suspended.

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