On the first day, I walked to the wrong exam venue and missed the bus on the second day: A candidate from Foshan received police assistance twice. | College Entrance Examination | Candidate
June 8th, the second day of the college entrance examination.
Pengpai News learned from the Nanhai Branch of Foshan Public Security Bureau in Guangdong Province that at 8:02 am that day, a candidate hurriedly ran into the Shishan Police Station of the Nanhai Public Security Bureau for help, saying that he woke up late in the morning and couldn't catch the bus. He didn't bring his phone and couldn't get a ride to the Shishan Senior High School exam site, hoping to get help from the police.
Due to the fact that the Shishan Police Station is nearly half an hour's drive from Shishan Senior High School, and it is still a bit congested during the morning rush hour, the police quickly asked the candidate to board the police car and light up the warning lights all the way to the exam center.
"I rode a motorcycle yesterday, but I didn't expect to get in a police car today," the candidate said awkwardly on the way.
Originally, this candidate was a social candidate who had gone to the wrong exam venue on the first day of the college entrance examination on June 7th and sought help from the South China Sea police. I made a mistake and went to Dali Senior High School yesterday morning. Fortunately, I had a cavalry to transport me in time. I didn't expect to wake up late today, so I immediately thought of the police. Because my home was near the Shishan Police Station, he quickly came to seek help. Compared to the nervousness of the first time seeking help from the police, the second time seeking help was noticeably more calm and composed.
At 8:25, the police car arrived at the examination room smoothly, and the candidates expressed their gratitude to the police for their further assistance. After watching the candidates enter the examination room, the police turned around and left to return to their posts. On the way back, the police suddenly remembered that they had seen news reports about the iron cavalry escorting the candidate yesterday. They smiled and said, "No wonder it looks a bit familiar."