In response to the disabled soldiers in Inner Mongolia in China, they were rejected by buying preferential tickets for a car. They were officially reported that the flight attendants were dismissed and asked to apologize to Mr. Chen sincerely.
A video of "Veterans and disabled soldiers take a car by car and have been required to make up for votes after getting on the car" recently aroused the attention of netizens. The video shows that a seller is arguing with the passenger.At that time, the flight attendant questioned: "Do you have a certificate to have something to do with me?" He also accused Mr. Chen, "The whole half of the adult, play me?"
"Xing'an Transport" WeChat public account Monday (On September 4), a notice stated that the investigation of the Xing'an League Transportation Bureau found that the veteran disabled soldier Mr. Chen took the Mongolian F22637 passenger shuttle bus on the morning of Friday (September 1), and from the Xing'an League of Inner Mongolia, Wulanhot, Jilin Province, The flight attendant He Moumou did not recognize the "Disabled Military Certificate of the People's Republic of China" held by Mr. Chen. He asked Mr. Chen to make up for the ticket and published an unfair statement, causing a bad impact.Mr. Chen called the 12328 hotline to complain on the spot, and later uploaded the videos of the on -site video to publish Douyin.
The official report said that after the incident, the Xing'an League Transportation Bureau organized the Ulanhot City Transportation Bureau and Xing'an League Transportation Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Detachment to investigate the case and related practitioners involved.And make corresponding treatment according to law.
The announcement pointed out that the vehicle involved in the F22637 passenger shuttle bus was suspended for seven days; the company's Kinlite (Group) limited liability company involved in the company was fined;The enterprises involved have also fired the flight attendant He Moumou, which instructed He Moumou to apologize to Mr. Chen sincerely.