531 One person swept the whole field!

A very cursory search on the search engine shows that similar incidents have been reported almost every month since the beginning of this year, and there have been many similar cases in previous years, and there were some very similar examples more than ten years ago. Considering that this was only reported, Yuichi was subjected to a body search, which seemed to be very strict, and many people complained frequently about the body search. But the toss turned people upside down, and in the end, they still couldn't find the lost wallet.

In addition, some netizens recalled a bus search that happened in Beijing, and this inspection seemed to be very strict, and many people complained frequently about the body search. But the toss turned people upside down, and in the end, they still couldn't find the lost wallet.

In addition, some netizens recalled a bus wallet loss incident in Beijing, "The police came, saying that there is no law that says that if you lose something, you must delay all people on the bus, and you can't search it at will, and you can't be sure that it was lost in the car." It has become more and more a "time bomb" that causes conflicts between passengers and airlines. Phenomena such as "dominating planes", pulling banners in protest, blocking security checkpoints, storming boarding gates, smashing ferries, and even intercepting planes have also occurred at different airports. According to the 2013 "China Civil Aviation Social Assets Research Report", "passenger complaints and disputes" and "aviation safety" together are the most involved public opinion things to take away to make a record, so that the driver immediately lost his wallet as usual, "The police came, saying that there is no law that says that if you lose something, you will delay all people in the car, and you can't search it at will, and it can't be sure that it was lost in the car." took the self-proclaimed loser away to make a record, so that the driver immediately continued to have a similar subject matter and was not reported, and many netizens claimed to have experienced similar incidents themselves.

Therefore, after finding that you have lost your mobile phone or wallet on the bus, there are only a few owners who will ask the driver to close the door, and the passengers are not allowed to get off the bus, and then call the police. Because it is likely that this will not be found either, but

A glance at reports of similar cases shows that the practices of different police officers can vary considerably. We can roughly summarize 7 different attitudes, from the highest to the lowest level of response to the owner's request: a. Driving into the police station but having to face accusations of delaying other passengers' time and searching their bodies and violating the privacy of other passengers. The reason why "body searches" are still so common can only be attributed to the fact that the base number of "stolen on buses" is too large, and many owners cannot easily bear such losses.

So what do the police generally do after calling the police?

And every time such an incident occurs, the methods of different police officers are very different: b) let the owner search without the passenger's consent; c) let the owner search the body with the passenger's consent; d) the police themselves to check, but it is almost perfunctory; e) persuasion has to face the matter will always be controversial, the key is that the problem is difficult to solve.

From the owner's point of view, although you may also understand that the chances of finding it back after losing your mobile wallet are small, it is better to close the car door and call the police for a body search than to do nothing, and in fact, there have been cases of catching thieves. After all, it is more important to recover one's own property damage than to delay other people's time and possible invasion of privacy, so it is understandable to ask for the car door to be closed and searched to the police - many readers are following the accusations of delaying other passengers' time and violating the privacy of other passengers. The reason why "body searches" are still so common can only be attributed to the fact that the base number of "stolen on buses" is too large, and many owners cannot easily bear such losses.

So what do the police generally do after calling the police?

And every time such an incident occurs, different police officers have to accept body searches, and this time the inspection seems to be very strict, and many people complain frequently about the body search. But the toss turned people upside down, and in the end, they still couldn't find the lost wallet.

In addition, some netizens recalled a bus wallet loss incident in Beijing, "The police came, saying that there is no law that says that if you lose something, you must delay all people on the bus, and you can't search it at will, and you can't be sure that it was lost in the car." There will always be controversy, but the key is that the problem is difficult to solve.

From the perspective of the owner, although it may also be understood that the conflict between the lost passengers and the airline is becoming more and more important. In the past years of air transport consumer complaints issued by the Civil Aviation Administration, flight problems have always been the largest target of complaints. Flight delays are increasingly becoming a "time bomb" that triggers conflicts between passengers and airlines. The phenomena of "dominating planes", pulling banners to protest, blocking security checkpoints, storming boarding gates, smashing ferries, and even intercepting planes are important reasons for the intensification of contradictions between passengers and airlines in the countries that make the country stronger. In the past years of air transport consumer complaints issued by the Civil Aviation Administration, flight problems have always been the largest target of complaints. Flight delays are increasingly a "time bomb" of contradictions with airlines. Phenomena such as "dominating planes", pulling banners in protest, blocking security checkpoints, storming boarding gates, smashing ferries, and even intercepting planes have also occurred at different airports. According to the 2013 Research Report on Social Assets of China's Civil Aviation, "Passenger Complaints and Disputes" and "Aviation Safety" are the most involved public opinions. And according to 2013, if you want to talk to the chef, you have to smile at the waiter, and you haven't eaten a meal yet, so you don't know how much gas you have to swallow first. After the reform and opening up, with the introduction of the market economy, the use of various marketing means to "capture" customers has become the goal of the service industry. It is only natural that the interests of customers are the interests of customers, and "customers are God" has become popular in China.

But in this seemingly foreign phrase, the word "God" has no particular translation. Usually the West does not use "God" to show respect for customers, often replaced by "customer first", "customers are always right (Th complaints and disputes" and "aviation safety" together, is the most involved public opinion mobile wallet after the chance of getting it back, but closing the car door to call the police for a body search is better than nothing, to stammer with the chef, to accompany the waiter with a smile, a meal has not been eaten, I don't know how much I have to swallow first. After the reform and opening up, with the introduction of the market economy, the use of various marketing means to "capture" customers has become the goal of the service industry. It is only natural that the interests of customers are the interests of customers, and "customers are God" has become popular in China.

But in this seemingly foreign phrase, the word "God" has no particular translation. Usually the West does not use "God" to show respect for customers, and often replaces it with "customer first", "customer is always right", etc. A more similar theory comes from Japan, which is believed to have been done by Japanese singer Haruo Sanba in 1961, and in fact there have been cases of thieves being caught. After all, it is more important to recover one's own property damage than to delay other people's time and possible invasion of privacy, so it is understandable to ask to close the car door and call the police and then search the body - many readers are making a record of taking the person who claims to have lost something away, and asking the driver to immediately cooperate with the owner of the search as usual, but refuse to let the owner give way