After the incident was reported, it triggered a hot discussion among netizens, and the college also responded positively. It means that things are urgent and have to be done in order to catch up with the progress; Now this situation has been corrected. Students transfer items, and if they are damaged, the school will make appropriate compensation.
Students' dormitories were requisitioned due to the epidemic, and students' belongings were violently transported, which caused a heated discussion in Tianjin. A university college was temporarily requisitioned because of the epidemic. These requisitioned dormitories will be used for epidemic prevention and control in COVID-19. After the dormitory is requisitioned, the students' personal belongings will be cleared away, which is also the case that the students' personal belongings are roughly handled during the transfer process.
After this situation was posted online, it triggered a hot discussion among netizens, thinking that the relevant staff was very inappropriate. It is not good to dispose of students' personal belongings without their consent; It is even more unacceptable to treat other people's personal belongings without the slightest care.
Students' personal belongings also include valuables and fragile items. If treated roughly, it is likely to be damaged.
Items may be damaged, and the college explained that the warm-hearted college responded to the hot discussion of netizens in time. First of all, I reviewed the shortcomings in my work, and then I explained the reasons for this situation. Because of the sudden incident, it is necessary to escape with the epidemic, and the lack of manpower will be rude to personal belongings.
Finally, the college promised students that if personal belongings were damaged, they would be inspected one by one. If verified, appropriate compensation will be made.
Of course, the damage to students' property makes people angry and sad. However, the school's explanations and practices also make people feel warm. They handled the matter from the perspective of epidemic prevention and students. I believe that college students can understand this practice.