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Why is there a 20 yuan health fee added to the temporary residence permit in Xiaoshan, Hangzhou? Too unreasonable

Let me use you to complain.

The fee for Village Z in Shijing, Baiyun District, Guangzhou is 12 yuan per month (you must apply for the pass/sanitary fee for their local village), which adds up to 144 per year (you cannot apply for a temporary residence permit without the pass for village X) . And I'm just from Guangzhou. I don't think I'm from outside the city, but the city's tolerance is so bad that they don't recognize you as a Guangzhou native. The person who collected the money said that people from villages outside the town also had to go in and out, but it was cheaper. This was ridiculous to the extreme. Talking to those people also felt like it was damaging to my IQ. I don't feel it's a pity when I lose 144 in mahjong, but I don't think it's worth paying them a dime.

Guangzhou is building the first good district to welcome the Asian Games. It is useless to just talk, because it cannot unite the cohesion of locals and outsiders, and they will not do anything well. In addition, the locals are too arrogant and wish that no outsider could come to Guangzhou.

Guangzhou failed to create a civilized city in the past few months. This is also an opportunity for everyone to reflect. Failure to meet the standards of a civilized city means that it is not civilized enough and does not think about its own management issues and mass satisfaction issues. , typical issues such as temporary residence permit.

Every outsider who leaves his hometown to work in a city hopes to integrate into the life of this city. We all love our city and hope to pay more taxes for it, but these City, what have you done for us? Is it considerate enough? Can it make people feel at ease?

I wonder if other cities would be so dark!