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Learn the lesson from rule-breakers

By Zhang Zhouxiang | China Daily | Updated: 2017-03-22 07:24

A guard is posted every 20 to 50 meters. The guards are so positioned that they can see each other despite the vegetation and man-made structures around. They are required to keep a close watch on the road and trained to act instantly to prevent any untoward event.

The guards are not deployed to protect a VVIP, though. Their job is to prevent visitors to the Beijing Wildlife Park in Daxing district from getting off their cars (which violates rules) .

Yet on Sunday, some visitors to the park photographed members of a family getting off their car, not once but twice inside the park. Witnesses say the family included at least one couple, a senior citizen and two children. At the intervention of the guards, they got back into the car but only to get off again and being forced to get into their car a second time.

Learn the lesson from rule-breakers

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