In the hundreds of comments readers shared with Tuoi Tre, almost no one spoke lightly, exonerated or wanted to forgive the man who beat the girl after a recent traffic accident in District 4 (HCMC).
People stop a fight after a traffic collision in Binh Thanh District (HCMC) - Photo: TTD
It seems that it has been a long time since so many readers have agreed on a case that has caused public outrage. Most of them suggested that Bui Thanh Khoa - the attacker - should be severely punished, even severely, to set an example and only then can we hope to reduce and then end the situation of fighting each other when there are traffic collisions on the road.
Especially when the information that the person who was beaten was a girl, the public's indignation probably exceeded the threshold of tolerance. Because the images of Khoa's beating from the clip were so clear, so cruel, if not to say too inhumane in the minimum behavior of a human being!
So the reader said that only when he was sent to the police station to be investigated did Khoa feel remorseful and realize that his actions were so wrong. This was very different from the fierce attack, the kick straight to the girl's face when he was on the street. In response to Khoa's repentance, a reader said bluntly, "This is just an excuse. That action cannot be called rash. This can only be called hooliganism and inhumanity."
Khoa was arrested and prosecuted for intentionally causing injury. The price to pay for such a moment of uncontrolled anger was too great for a rash act because Khoa himself had no criminal record and his family situation was somewhat tragic when his wife left, his parents disowned him and he was living with his two young children. Even though he was the one who ran away, this time public opinion was harsh because not all of the people who ran away "could not bear to hit".
In a broader sense, it must be affirmed that fighting in the street is not typical or widespread as a street habit. It is only an isolated case, very isolated case, and is an offensive and ugly behavior that cannot be justified by any words.
Of course, such actions must be condemned, eliminated and dealt with severely. Such hooliganism and bad behavior should never be repeated in human interactions. Is it difficult? I would say it is not difficult, it is completely possible and only requires each person to be aware of their own behavior.
Traffic culture will still be the target and must be achieved, although it depends more or less on the level of education and the pace of social development. There is no shortage of handshakes and smiles of apology as there have been in traffic accidents on the road. It is not too difficult to say sorry to each other after the incident, whether you are the one at fault or not.
Controlling emotions when participating in traffic is something that everyone, especially young people, needs to remind themselves when sitting behind the wheel.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/dau-phai-ke-chay-lai-nao-cung-khong-no-danh-202412132244534.htm
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