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Thread: Is it necessary to praise a driver who just fulfilled his responsibility to keep his passenger safe?
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[quote=MJ1985,467846]Wu Bin was an ordinary long distance bus driver in Hangzhou. On May 29, he was injured by a flying brake shoe when he drove on the highway. Though Wu Bin suffered from unbearable pain, he tried his best to stop the bus on the highway. When the bus stopped steadily, he asked the passenger to call 110 and 120 and warned the passengers not to walk on the highway because it was dangerous. Due to severe injury, he lost his life in the hospital. According to the doctor, Wu’s right hepatic lobe was totally broken by the flying brake shoe and 70 percent of his left hepatic lobe was broken. The doctor couldn’t believe how he could stop a bus at the speed of more than 100 kilometers when he was injured so badly. Wu Bin sacrificed his own life to save all passengers on the bus. The domestic Chinese media has widely praised him for his heroic deeds. Well, Wu actually just did what a driver should do. He fulfilled his responsibility to keep his passenger safe. What’s more, it was just an accident that he was hit by a flying brake shoe on the high way. In my view, it is not necessary for the Chinese media to report and praise his deed. Do you agree? [/quote]
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