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What is the compulsory collection of military vehicles for disaster relief?

At about 8 pm on June 25, the reporter followed the military rescue vehicles to Maoxian for disaster relief and passed through a toll station at Aba Huanglong Airport. The toll collector said: This is a private toll station, and there is also a charge for the military vehicles going to Maoxian for rescue. The two military vehicles received 15 yuan and 10 yuan respectively. During the period, the toll collector was arrogant and said, "God used to charge! I care what you do! " @ Aba Weibo responded that "at present, Songpan County takes no charge for disaster relief vehicles".

At this extremely urgent juncture, time is life, and the toll station can't release the disaster relief vehicles yet, but it still charges. This is really a serious dereliction of duty. It really treats the lives of the victims as dirt and makes fun of people's lives, without any social responsibility or public welfare. If there is such a toll collector, you will know how the quality of the staff in the unit is.

Military vehicles for disaster relief are a major event of life and death rescue, and the relevant departments have no excuse to delay the time. Today's Huanglong airport toll station incident seems to be the low ideological quality of a staff member, but in fact it is the protectionism of local economic interests. Otherwise, how could such an incident seriously hurt the people and the image of the government happen? The occurrence of such an incident really disappointed the people. It seems that the relevant departments pay more attention to personal interests and have nothing to do with facing the interests of the people. In the face of this incident, local government departments should seriously reflect, and must not ignore their responsibilities under the pretext of market economy.

The local government department responded that the incident had been handled and I don't know how it was handled. I just hope it won't happen again. At the same time, the appearance of this incident should also remind government departments all over the country that in the management of toll stations, please pay more attention to the interests of the people, never regard toll stations as a cash cow to get rich, and never give up your own interests at any time. How will the people feel if similar incidents happen again!