Chinanews.com, Nanjing, August 5 (Di Gongxuan Xu Shanshan) The "sacred beasts" are on holiday and their parents are sloppy. Recently, there have been many cases of loss of alert in Nanjing subway station. On the 5th, the subway police issued a reminder that children’s summer travel safety issues should arouse great attention.

  At the same subway station, there were 3 missing alarms within 3 hours. According to police sources, at around 15:30 on July 30, a 10-year-old child found the policeman on duty at Xinjiekou Station of Metro Line 2 in a "textbook" manner, saying that he and his mother had separated, and then proficiently reported I got my mother's mobile phone number.

There have been many instances of missing alarms in subway stations. Photo courtesy of Metro Police

  When the police contacted the child's mother by phone, the "Ma Daha" mother realized that the child had been lost. At this time, she had transferred from Line 2 to the platform of Line 1.

  However, just half an hour later, the policeman on duty at Xinjiekou Station received a passenger asking for help saying that his 10-year-old son Gao had been lost. After understanding, Ms. Huang took her son out to play that day. Because she did not agree to buy toys for him, the child became awkward and ran away angrily.

  Immediately afterwards, at about 18:30 that evening, the police again received a loss of police information at Xinjiekou subway station. This time it was the aunt who took his 12-year-old nephew out. As a result, the two people walked accidentally due to the large number of people in the station and the complicated passage. Fortunately, in the process of asking the police for help, the aunt received a call from home, saying that her nephew had returned home by herself.

The police reminded parents to pay attention. Photo courtesy of Metro Police

  On the same day, the police also announced another case worthy of alert. A boy was keen to play "peekaboo" in a subway station, but he couldn't find his mother.

  "Mom doesn't want me anymore, mom is gone..." At noon on August 1, at the Wende Road Station of Line 10, a little boy of about seven years old was sobbing and not accompanied by his family. Upon seeing this, the police on duty hurried forward to calm the boy's emotions and asked about the situation.

  After a while, Ms. Chen, the boy's mother who "don't want yourself", ran over. Ms. Chen anxiously told the police that every time she went out to take the subway, her son especially liked "peek-a-boo". It’s the same today, and you’ll “let go” after getting off the subway.

  The police immediately educate the boy, and saw the boy thumping in his mother's arms and still crying. Ms. Chen thanked the police and left with her son.

  In this regard, the police reminded: When traveling in the summer, parents must be optimistic about their children and do not let them leave their sight. On weekdays, it is necessary to strengthen travel safety education for children so that they can memorize the contact information of their family members. He also told the police to ask the police for help if they were lost accidentally. (Finish)