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Siguniang Mountain issued the first paid search and rescue ticket today. Can travel search and rescue become a career in the future?

The first paid search and rescue ticket for four girls is the right choice for many people, because some people go to dangerous places in the scenic spot for the sake of adventure, which is irresponsible to themselves and the scenic spot, and search and rescue requires a lot of manpower and material resources, which is still very risky for many people, so paid search and rescue is still worth implementing.

I think it is admirable to be promoted to the profession of tourism search and rescue, but you need to have very good physical fitness and the ability of field rescue, but the tests or standards in this respect are not accurate and fair.

The purpose of implementing paid rescue is not to "collect money", but mainly to curb "outing", and the scenic spot is also very helpless. Despite this, paid rescue in scenic spots has aroused heated discussion in society. Some people think that people who violate the rules of "outing" should pay for their actions, but some commentators believe that it is fundamentally difficult to solve the problem by relying on paid rescue to deter illegal activities such as "outing". The scenic spot is really for the safety of tourists.

The cost of tourism rescue service is objective. In order to make the paid rescue service sustainable, it is necessary to formulate norms in advance. Because of sudden accidents, there is no room and time for bargaining between scenic spots and tourists. Therefore, as the main body of rescue, scenic spots should make clear the types of accidents, rescue effects and corresponding rescue prices in advance to avoid disputes after rescue. At the same time, the pricing of relief expenses should follow the market-oriented mechanism and accept the supervision of government departments and the public.