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Online travel with peace of mind bursts with the first drop of blood, visitors refuse to scan the program, shakes the wall and bursts the cylinder, the Civil Affairs Department does not comment

2021-12-01T02:29:53.710Z


There is a post on the "Civil Servants secrets" Facebook page stating that a visitor went to the Licensing Office of the Home Affairs Department in Cityplaza Centre to hand in documents and was asked to scan for "Travel with peace of mind", otherwise he could not accept it.


There is a post on the "Civil Servants secrets" Facebook page saying that a visitor went to the Licensing Office of the Home Affairs Department in Cityplaza to hand in documents and was asked to scan for "Travel with peace of mind". Otherwise, the documents could not be received. A visitor screamed, "After that, I was so excited that he shook his head and shook his head and shook his head and shook the wall to the explosion of the sun (tank). There were blood marks on the wall!" When the


Home Affairs Department responded to enquiries, it did not deny the incident, but said that it would not. Comment on individual cases.


(Picture of "Civil Servants Secrets" facebook page)

The post alleges that the wounded "exploded the tank" and left blood on the wall and left by themselves

A post on the "Civil Servants Secrets" Facebook page stated that a visitor went to the Cityplaza Licensing Office counter to hand in documents this Monday (November 29), "Then a colleague asked him to scan Zuo Anxin and travel first. Collection of documents".

The citizen suddenly got into trouble and screamed, "When I was called to the multi-level Office (office) colleagues all heard it. After that, Zhong was so excited that he shook his head and buried his head in the wall to the blasting river (tank), and even the wall was bloody!"

The post stated that the office staff immediately reassure the citizen, "At the end of the lecture, it seemed that a guest could calm down before the incident, and the guest would bleed on their foreheads and leave by themselves." The post described it as the first case. Travel with peace of mind and bloodshed.

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From November 1st, all entering the Civil Affairs Department must scan the QR code of the venue

In response to enquiries, the Home Affairs Department stated that it would not comment on individual cases.

According to the government's announcement, from November 1st, all government employees and citizens, except those exempted, must use the "Travel with Peace" mobile application to scan the QR code of the premises before they are allowed to enter government buildings and office premises. Therefore, all people must use the "Travel with Peace" mobile application to scan the QR code of the premises before entering the office premises of the Home Affairs Department and the District Offices of Home Affairs and its premises (including the Licensing Office). The department will respond The actual situation exempts individuals from using peace of mind when entering office premises and venues.

All exempted persons must fill out a form to register their name, the first four digits or letters of their identity documents, contact number and date and time of visit, and must display relevant identity documents for verification as required by the personnel of the relevant establishments during registration.

Travel with peace of mind︱The DAB Government House petition calls for the elders to be sent to the elders for reverse scanning of their QR code locations to travel with peace of mind | $300 such as the size of a lighter can be installed with the App Hong Kong Health Code 4 major application instructions | docking with Anxin Travel last year's preliminary conception has listed the application method Vaccine Passport | Alternative arrangements for Anxin travel will be formulated

Source: hk1

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