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The way the traveler sent a banner after being rescued caused controversy?

On October 29, the Beijing Mentougou Blue Sky Rescue Team united various forces and went into the mountain late at night to rescue 13 travelers who were trapped on the main peak of Lingshan Mountain. On the morning of November 5, the rescue team received a pennant of thanks expressly delivered by a group of travel friends. Liu Tong, a member of the Blue Sky team who participated in the rescue that day, said he could not accept it, "We rescued people entirely at our own expense and asked for nothing in return. It is a shame to have the pennant couriered! ”

According to Liu Tong, on the morning of October 30, after the rescuers rescued 13 trapped travelers down the mountain, one of the male team leaders asked for information from the fire rescue station, police station and Blue Sky Rescue Team. Address, "I would have never given it to him if I had known I would have regretted it."

After receiving the banner, Liu Tong confirmed with the leader of the travel group on WeChat that it was the banner sent by them. Liu Tong immediately told him that when he rescued them that day, the Blue Sky team members did not mind that the distance was too far and the road was not easy to walk. "If you are willing, come here. I will return it to you later. We have no shortage of banners."

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The team leader responded:

The team leader explained that they went in person, but not holding banners, because some travel friends have special jobs and have been reported to have affected their normal routine. life, so I don’t want to attract any more attention.

The team leader finally said that he and the rescued travel companion were particularly grateful to the Blue Sky team members. Sending the banner was not looking down on others, and hoped that the Blue Sky team members would not misunderstand.

Liu Tong did not agree with the team leader’s statement. The banner seemed to have been ordered directly online, and sending the banner had nothing to do with special work. "This is the most basic polite question."

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