Found the female employee of Nha Nam bookstore: The shocking truth revealed

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Recently, an incident that caused a stir in public opinion occurred at Turtle Lake, Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City, when a technology taxi driver 'stole' the car keys of a girl after the collision. This action was recorded by passers-by and quickly provided to the authorities for handling.
An "extremely tense" incident occurred at Turtle Lake (Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City), when a technology taxi driver suddenly "stole" the motorcycle keys of two girls after a traffic collision. The whole incident was recorded by a passerby and spread quickly on social networks, causing a wave of intense outrage. This "unacceptable" behavior is not only a wake-up call to the culture of behavior after a traffic collision, but also a story worth pondering about the professional ethics of technology drivers.
According to a clip widely circulated on social networks on August 8, a man driving a technology taxi with the license plate 65F-003.xx stopped the two girls' motorcycles. After a period of controversy, this man suddenly pulled out the keys to the motorbike with the license plate number 92C1-139.xx and got into the car and left in the direction of Vo Van Tan Street. The whole incident was recorded by a passerby, causing the online community to "wake up" because of the driver's "extreme" and somewhat "thuggish" behavior.
Through verification, the incident occurred at around 11:30 a.m. on August 8 on the International Construction Site Road (right at the roundabout of Turtle Lake) in Xuan Hoa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. HCM. Ms. C. (born in 2000), the motorcyclist in the clip, confirmed the incident. She said that when she was driving her friend to Turtle Lake, she was suddenly hit by a technology taxi on her friend's leg. After the collision, the taxi driver got out of the car and had inappropriate words, then snatched her motorcycle keys and left.
Ms. C. added that after the incident occurred, she had to call a worker to remake the new key and went to the Xuan Hoa Ward Police to report. This action of the driver is not only annoying but also shows disrespect and lack of responsibility for the victim.
Immediately after receiving the information, in less than two hours, the Traffic Police Team patrolled the delegation of the Traffic Police Division (PC08) of the Ho Chi Minh City Police. Ho Chi Minh City coordinated with the Xuan Hoa Ward Police to bring the driver D.H.S. (43 years old, living in Can Tho City) - who pulled out the keys to the girl's motorbike in Con Rua Lake - to the headquarters.
At the police office, driver S. initially admitted his behavior. He said that the "terrible" reason for this action was because he was angry because he could not control himself after the collision. So he pulled out the key and left. Currently, Mr. S. has returned the key and apologized to this girl.
However, this apology is difficult to calm the anger of the online community. Many people believe that the reason for "anger" cannot justify such a violation of the law and lack of morality. Driver S.'s actions not only show unprofessionalism but also deteriorate the image of genuine technology drivers.
This incident once again sounded the alarm about the culture of behavior after a traffic collision, as well as the safety and professional ethics of technology drivers. In modern society, as technology taxis are increasingly developing, it is extremely important to ensure the quality of service and ethics of drivers.
Driver S.'s behavior is not only a violation of the law but also an uncultured behavior, deteriorating the image of a profession that is trusted by society. It also raises concerns about public safety and order. And perhaps, this is also a reminder to everyone, that in any situation, staying calm and respecting the law is the most important thing.
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