The money want to crazy? The old man made his own fishing tackle “suck up all the coins in the wishing pool” Net boom: dream stealer

Many tourist attractions have wishing pools, attracting tourists to toss coins to make a wish, hoping that their wishes can be realized, but some people are greedy for the pool full of coins. An old man in Jinan, Shandong Province, China, recently brought his granddaughter to a local wishing pool, actually took out a homemade fishing tackle, the pool of coins one by one “sucked up”, exaggerated behavior so that other tourists all look silly, many netizens criticized, “even others wishing money also steal! Is poor crazy?” The “dream thief!”

According to the “Surf News” report, the incident occurred in Jinan famous tourist attractions “Baotu”, the morning of the 19th, an old man with his granddaughter to the pool, in front of other tourists, took out a fishing rod made of “magnets and rope”, the pool The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of services to the public.

The old man took his granddaughter to the scenic area and fished for coins in the pool despite the eyes of other tourists. (Photo/reproduced from Beijing Time)

The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company’s products and services. From this, it is clear that the old man has been “fishing for a long time.

After the exposure of the film, many netizens have been angry that “do not call the Baotu, simply call the rich spring”, “took the money of people wishing, is definitely not good karma”, “this money also want to steal? ” The company’s main business is to provide a service to the public. Not afraid of children learn bad?”

In this regard, Baotu scenic staff response, the scenic area does not allow tourists to fish for money, but also prohibit tourists to throw coins and other items in the pool, the pool has been cleared of the remaining coins, to the government custody, the future will continue to persuade tourists not to throw coins into the pool, not to allow the act of fishing for coins.