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What is the experience of Xiaobian's success on 0 1-25?

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This happened on 1999, when I was a new reporter who had just joined the Evening News for one year.

One day, a news clue came from the reader hotline. A girl came to the newspaper to advertise for an accident witness.

I asked her to be interviewed. The girl in her early twenties sat opposite me and told her story:

"I rode past a bus stop that day and saw a woman in her sixties and seventies get off. When she got off the bus, she slipped and sat down on the ground. Seeing that no one helped her, I set up my bike and kindly helped her. My aunt said that her feet were too painful to walk, so I took her to the hospital. After her family came, my aunt said that I hit her and asked me to pay for the medical expenses. "

When the girl told the story, her tone was calm, but she was not too excited.

"So I came to the newspaper to advertise and collect witnesses on the spot to prove my innocence."

Well, the whole process is exactly the same as the "Peng Yu case" that happened in Nanjing in 2006. Of course, I didn't know that similar cases would stir up the whole country in a few years.

The girl said that after the incident, the traffic police who handled the dispute felt that "the elbow always turned to the aunt." "Although there is no conclusive evidence, she was repeatedly asked to bear the main responsibility during the mediation process." Another understanding is that "the original aunt's children work in government agencies" are civil servants. She suspected that behind the inaction of the traffic police, someone used the relationship to settle the matter.

Therefore, she can't accept the black-box operation, and she wants to expand this matter and "let people who see the truth of the incident come out to testify for themselves"!

After listening to the girl's explanation, my inner sense of justice burned red. "If this is true, people's hearts are terrible. Will anyone dare to help the elderly in the future? "

Of course, as a responsible reporter, I can't be biased. I also want to interview two other parties in the incident.

I first found the district traffic police brigade responsible for handling "accidents". The police handling the case who received me did not respond positively. "The accident is still being processed, and the specific situation will not be disclosed."

I contacted the injured aunt's daughter again.

She simply refused my interview request. "My mother told the traffic police what to say, and everything is subject to the traffic police."

A few days later, my report went out of the street and became the headline of the city. Although I had a certain tendency during the interview, I tried my best to describe the incident objectively and recorded the different statements of the three parties (of course, a large part of the article was about girls because the police and the families of the injured did not cooperate with the interview).

Finally, we appeal to the citizens who saw the incident to contact us or the traffic police who handled the case.

In the next few weeks, letters from readers poured in, mostly condemning aunt's "touching porcelain" behavior and encouraging girls to take risks and overcome the darkness.

After reading these letters, I was relieved, but I was vaguely worried. "If there is no witness to testify, I really can't wash it when I jump into the Yellow River."

Finally, a witness came forward.

This time, the girl was wronged, right?

The plot has a reversal of 180 degrees here.

Two witnesses came forward to testify, one was an old master who was waiting for the bus at the bus stop that day, and the other was an armed police soldier who helped take his aunt to the hospital.

Both of them proved unequivocally that it was the girl's bike that hung her aunt down.

The master said, "The little girl didn't stop at first. I called her to hit someone, and the people next to her quickly stopped her. "

Afterwards, it was also the girl pushing the bicycle, and the armed police soldiers helped the aunt in the back seat to the hospital.

The identification of the traffic police also came out at this time. The girl's bike had scratches with her aunt.

Now the evidence is conclusive.

This girl is also very timid.

Afterwards, I learned that "going to the newspaper to find a reporter and muddy the water" was the idea of girls and men.

The wishful thinking is: Will it be so coincidence that the witness really comes out to testify? After a big fight, the families of the injured will choose to let it go under the pressure of public opinion.

Fortunately, "the justice of the sky is long, but it is not leaking", and the real murderer was finally caught in the net. She is also a "don't die, you won't die" and died successfully.

Later, I wrote a report about what happened later. Unfortunately, the response of this article is far less than that of the first one. This is also the old saying: good things don't go out, and bad things spread thousands of miles.

Explain with the theory of communication, this is because people react to negative information far more strongly.

Thinking afterwards:

First, I broke out in a cold sweat. Fortunately, the first report did not bring too much emotion and tried to objectively reflect the opinions of the three parties. I am also very grateful to the old editor of the Evening News for his daily inspection and repeated guidance. Comments should have a stand, and reports can only tell facts and strive to be objective. News media is a public tool with great influence, so it is forbidden to use public tools for private purposes.

However, the first report still brought troubles to the families of the injured. I later learned that the girl took the newspaper to the injured daughter's office and made a scene.

Second, the attitude of government departments towards the news media should be more calm and flexible.

No discord, no concord, because I reported this, I became friends with the captains of the traffic police brigade. Later, he also criticized the police who handled the case. When he contacted the reporter for the first time, he shouldn't put on a gesture of "keeping people away".

Third, be calm when things happen, don't rush to judge, and don't label people. What you see, hear and think may not be the whole truth.

The facts are often not as simple and clear as people take for granted.

Drinking ice for ten years cannot cool blood.

But a calm brain is often more important than surging blood.

Think independently, don't follow suit.