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Is it illegal for Dunhuang merchants to set up "traps" in the desert to collect high towing fees?
Actually, I have experienced this kind of thing personally. Just like in expressway, those tire-patching merchants put nails on the road to let passing cars have a flat tire, and then these passing passengers will go to this neighborhood to tire-patch, and then their income will gradually increase. Once they start this kind of thing, they will lose control. They always do this kind of thing.
It is illegal for this matter, and their behavior is really abominable. I think the people's government must implement strict measures, otherwise this "black-hearted" business has been doing things, which will be disastrous. They destroyed the order of the whole society, disturbed the social order and endangered the property safety of the people. Their behavior is really abhorrent. I think the people's government must impose severe sanctions when it catches this kind of thing.
Just as Dunhuang merchants set traps in the desert in order to collect high towing fees, it is illegal for them to do so. I hate this kind of thing, because there are too many such things, because such people do such disgusting things in order to earn that little black-hearted money. We must report such illegal acts to the people's government and ask them to punish such people by strict legal means. Let them know the serious consequences of doing this kind of thing, make them afraid to do this kind of thing again, maintain our social order, let our people live a better life, and let our people not suffer such losses for no reason.
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