I am not a shill who specifically comes to make malicious comments. I checked into Block O of Yema International on May 1, 2024, and checked out at noon on May 3. There are records available. This morning, I was strolling in the park with my friend. When we arrived at the entrance of Silk Road Inn·Poplar Club, a staff member was trimming the horse's hoof. My friend picked up his phone and prepared to take a photo (but he didn't take it). The park staff member snatched my friend's phone without saying a word (really didn't say a word) and pointed at my friend with his right index finger and said, "Who told you to take a photo?" After that, he rushed up to beat my friend. If there were no other male and female staff members stopping him, he would have rushed up. We are not unreasonable people. May I ask if you have placed a conspicuous sign of "No Photography" at the entrance of Yema International Silk Road Inn·Poplar Club? If you did, and we didn't comply, it was indeed our fault. You didn't have a sign, so how would we know that taking photos there was not allowed? Yema International is so big, how would we know that taking photos was not allowed in places without "No Photography", otherwise there would be the risk of being beaten? Later, I went to Baidu to look up relevant knowledge, and then I learned that there was a reason for not allowing photography. Do everyone in this world know how to raise horses? Everyone knows that camera flashes can scare horses, and that it is dangerous to trim horseshoes too close? Your staff just kept saying "What's there to take pictures of?" and didn't tell us why they didn't allow photography. First, there was no "No Photography" sign, second, no explanation of why they didn't allow photography, third, they snatched customers' phones, fourth, they pointed their fingers at the tip of customers' noses and talked, and fifth, if other staff hadn't stopped them, they would have come up and hit customers. Even if you don't have a sign, can you just say "Sorry, photography is prohibited here" and we won't take pictures. However, this sentence "No Photography is prohibited here" was said by the staff when they pointed their right index finger at my friend after his phone was snatched. In short, if you don't allow photography, then don't allow photography. We respect all your regulations. Can you, Yema International, put up a "No Photography" sign next time before rushing up and hitting people arrogantly? At least this way you are in the right! It seems that you are more cultured and polite before using force. I have also stayed in Yema many times, and this time the experience was particularly bad. However, the arrogance and arrogance of the staff were particularly ridiculous. After all, when you point one finger at others, your other four fingers are pointing at yourself.
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