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It's a big deal! The workers worked at height, the lifeline was cut by the owner, the police coordinated, and the two sides reconciled!

author:Heartless pro

On June 30, four high-altitude workers in a residential area in Chongqing were working outside a 32-story building when a male owner in the community cut a safety rope.

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Mr. Liu, a worker working at height at that time, said that he was working at height to repair the tiles on the exterior wall at that time, and because the falling tiles smashed the flowers and plants downstairs, the man was dissatisfied, so there was a scene in the video where he went up to the roof with a sapper shovel to cut the safety rope.

It's a big deal! The workers worked at height, the lifeline was cut by the owner, the police coordinated, and the two sides reconciled!

The man cut a section of rope into three, but fortunately, a safety officer was guarding the rope upstairs at the time of the high-rise building, which stopped the owner's crazy behavior in time, and the double rope was used in the operation at that time, so it did not cause a tragedy.

It's a big deal! The workers worked at height, the lifeline was cut by the owner, the police coordinated, and the two sides reconciled!

Immediately after the incident, the workers called the police. After the police arrived at the scene, the two parties were coordinated, and the owner who cut the safety rope also realized how serious his actions were, and after coordination, they agreed to compensate the workers, and the two parties reached a settlement privately.

It's a big deal! The workers worked at height, the lifeline was cut by the owner, the police coordinated, and the two sides reconciled!

This incident sparked heated discussions among netizens

Some netizens said that they couldn't understand that this is a terrible thing, how can a settlement be easily reached? Once the safety rope is cut and an accident occurs, it is impossible to recover any amount of money.

It's a big deal! The workers worked at height, the lifeline was cut by the owner, the police coordinated, and the two sides reconciled!

The workers are working for the safety of the owners of the community, after all, the wall tiles falling from the high altitude are very dangerous if they hit people. The owner doesn't understand it, even if he still stops it, and uses this extreme way, it's too ignorant!

It's a big deal! The workers worked at height, the lifeline was cut by the owner, the police coordinated, and the two sides reconciled!

The editor has something to say

It's really terrible, cutting off other people's safety ropes is undoubtedly harming people's lives, and this kind of behavior must be dealt with seriously, so that he can learn a profound lesson!