QienKuen reads the news about a military car knocking down a student in Xiamen university campus from the school BBS (zh).
I am not surprised. When I taught thre I was considered a bit of a “nut” because I used to stop cars disregarding one way signs and tried to stop cars speeding on campus. The powers that be were not interested in enforcing the rules.
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I am not surprised. When I taught thre I was considered a bit of a “nut” because I used to stop cars disregarding one way signs and tried to stop cars speeding on campus. The powers that be were not interested in enforcing the rules.