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[11.18 PolyU] The Director of the Social Welfare Department was destroyed and the case was handled by the PolyU

2019-11-19T17:01:11.732Z


In the vicinity of the Polytechnic University, the "battlefield" has been stuck in the past few days. After the conflict yesterday, private cars and government vehicles parked in Tsim Sha Tsui were damaged or even suspected to have been burned. When replying to the "Hong Kong 01" enquiry, the SWD said that it was requested to send a departmental colleague to the Polytechnic University last night to help arrange for the young people who wished to leave the scene to leave safely. The government vehicles picking up their colleagues were attacked in Tsim Sha Tsui. No one was injured. But two of the vehicles were badly damaged.


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Written by: Xiaobin Xiao

2019-11-19 19:21

Last updated on: 2019-11-19 20:01

In the vicinity of the Polytechnic University, the "battlefield" has been stuck in the past few days. After the conflict yesterday, private cars and government vehicles parked in Tsim Sha Tsui were damaged or even suspected to have been burned.

When replying to the "Hong Kong 01" enquiry, the SWD said that it was requested to send a departmental colleague to the Polytechnic University last night to help arrange for the young people who wished to leave the scene to leave safely. The government vehicles picking up their colleagues were attacked in Tsim Sha Tsui. No one was injured. But two of the vehicles were badly damaged.

A license plate "AM 60" is believed to be damaged by a government vehicle belonging to the Director of Social Welfare. (provided by the reader)

After the fierce police conflict in Tsim Sha Tsui yesterday, vehicles parked nearby were burned down. A license plate "AM 60" was believed to be a government vehicle used by the Director of Social Welfare. It was also damaged. According to the information, the former Director of the Social Welfare Department, Ye Wenjuan, took the vehicle. A sunny bus was also seriously burned.

A spokesman for the Social Welfare Department said that the department had requested to send colleagues from the department to the Polytechnic University last night to help arrange for young people who wish to leave the scene to leave safely. Government vehicles carrying colleagues from the department were attacked in Tsim Sha Tsui. No colleagues were injured, but two of them were seriously damaged.

The SWD stated that the incident had been reported and the Director was not at the scene or the relevant vehicle last night.

If the vehicle is parked in a conflict situation and damaged, can the insurance coverage cover the relevant losses? Luo Shaoxiong, president of the International Professional Insurance Advisory Association, said in an interview with Hong Kong 01 that if the car has purchased "full insurance", if the vehicle is parked in a reasonable place and suffered accidental damage, the owner should be able to claim compensation from the insurance company and whether it is in a conflict environment. It doesn't matter.

However, Luo Shaoxiong stressed that the general full insurance clauses have stated that if vehicles are involved in violations of laws and regulations, they are not covered by the scope of protection, such as drinking and driving, driving after drugs, and dangerous driving. He added that if the vehicle is only covered by third party insurance, any body damage is not covered by the scope of protection.

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Source: hk1

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