Wu Taiyi, the founder of Taiwan Polar Rescue Alliance, came forward to clarify that the jeep that ran through the bamboo forest in Qicai Lake was not a member of the alliance. This is a misunderstanding caused by the new car owner who bought a second-hand car without removing the original stickers.

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Jeep ran into the colorful lake and smashed into the mountains. The Forest Service teamed up with the police to track down

[Reporter Liu Xiaoxin/Changhua Report] A jeep broke into the colorful lake at the junction of Nantou and Hualien, and ran through the alpine arrow bamboo forest.

The founder of the alliance, Wu Taiyi, clarified today that the new car owner who bought the second-hand car did not remove the stickers. Although this was not done by the car users of the alliance, he still apologizes for causing a bad impression on the society.

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Wu Taiyi said that the Taiwan Polar Rescue Alliance fully condemns the behavior of chasing arrow bamboo forests. The forest belongs to everyone and needs everyone's joint maintenance. It is wrong to destroy the ecology. It will take a long time to restore it. Let's protect nature together.

Wu Taiyi pointed out that the person who caused the trouble this time was not a member of the alliance, and the other party may have crushed the arrow bamboo forest because they unloaded their equipment or did not know the way.

The other party bought a second-hand car and did not remove the stickers pasted by the previous owner, which caused the alliance to be affected and misunderstood, and suffered a lot.

The Taiwan Polar Rescue Alliance is mainly engaged in rescue work and secret exploration. Wu Taiyi appealed that ecological protection is the common responsibility of everyone. Although the rider who ran over the arrow bamboo forest and caused an accident was not a member of the alliance, he still wanted to apologize to the society on behalf of the alliance, because Such behavior has caused a bad perception in society, and he has to bow deeply to apologize.

Wu Taiyi, founder of the Taiwan Polar Rescue Alliance, said that although the jeep that ran through the arrow bamboo forest in Qicai Lake was not a member of the alliance, he still apologized for causing poor public perception.

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A picture of a jeep rushing into the arrow bamboo forest appeared in the colorful lake, which ignited the anger of the mountain friends.

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The jeep ran into the arrow bamboo forest of the colorful lake.

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The jeep ran into the arrow bamboo forest of the colorful lake.

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