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are there scalpers at the gate of wuhan university who bring tourists into the campus for a fee during military training? the campus police center responded

2024-09-14

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wang yue, reporter of overview news

on september 10, a netizen posted that he and his family visited wuhan university, but the school was having military training and temporarily closed to social visitors. however, the netizen encountered a scalper at the school gate and approached him, saying that he could bring tourists into the school for a fee. on september 14, a reporter from zonglan news contacted the wuhan university campus police center, and the staff said that the incident had been recorded and would be reported to the department that specializes in combating scalpers, who would handle it.

the gate of wuhan university (source/internet)

according to the content posted by the netizen, he took his family to visit wuhan university on september 9, and found that the school was temporarily closed to social visitors due to military training. however, someone approached the school gate and said that he could bring people in for a fee, 10 yuan per person, and children were free. after the netizen refused, he was chased and continued to sell. the netizen believes that this phenomenon has affected the city image of wuhan and hopes that the relevant departments can take care of it.

in addition, zonglan news reporters noticed that there were also "scalpers" on a second-hand trading platform who claimed that they could take tourists to visit wuhan university without an appointment during the military training. the reporter searched the platform with "wuhan university" as the keyword, and found many links that offered to take tourists to the campus for a fee, ranging from 20 yuan to 40 yuan. the reporter randomly clicked on one of the links that cost 40 yuan and asked the seller if he could enter the campus during the military training. the seller said "you can use the alumni channel." the reporter asked if he needed to scan his face to enter, and the seller said: "don't worry, the alumni channel can directly open the gate to enter the campus."

an advertisement posted by a scalper on a second-hand trading platform offering to bring tourists to the school for a fee

on september 14, a reporter from zonglan news contacted the security department of wuhan university, and a staff member said that due to the current military training for freshmen, no reservations for off-campus visitors will be accepted before september 23. the reporter asked about the scalpers at the school gate, and the staff member said that if you encounter scalpers, you can contact the campus police center to file a complaint.

afterwards, the reporter called the 110 emergency number on the wuhan university campus. the staff said that they had recorded the incident and would report it to the relevant departments, who would then specifically crack down on scalpers.