An electric tricycle, a large gas cylinder and a set of simple gas backfilling equipment can fill the streets and alleys with liquefied gas for residents. On a monthly basis, the author followed the special rectification action for unlicensed and illegal operations and illegal liquefied gas filling in the urban area. The joint law enforcement team, hereafter referred to as the joint law enforcement team, raided the bottled liquefied gas market in the urban area. Some illegal gas backfilling practices were shocking.
> > On March 1, a joint law enforcement team composed of urban construction, transportation safety supervision, industrial and commercial public security and other departments divided into three groups and went to Dongjin, Xiangcheng and Fancheng for a surprise investigation. The author followed to Dongjin.
> > Due to several rounds of raids in the past, law enforcement officers inspected gas supply points in Dongjin Town, and found no illegal filling or uninspected and scrapped cylinders that exceeded the standard. Just as law enforcement officers were preparing to leave a gas supply point on Dabu Street, they discovered that an illegal mobile gas refilling point was illegally pouring gas into the door of a nearby resident.
> > On an electric tricycle, there are two large liquefied gas cylinders with a capacity of kilograms. One of the cylinders is upright and upside down. The gas inside is poured into a small cylinder on the ground, and the measuring tool is an electronic scale. Seeing law enforcement officers coming forward, Yang, who was pouring liquefied gas, was about to unload the equipment. Aren't you worried about safety issues when filling gas like this? When asked, the villagers who filled the gas said nonchalantly that they usually ran out of liquefied petroleum gas at home, and when they saw gas sellers on the street, they would call for gas. The station is the same, everyone is doing it this way, and there are no problems.
> > At a gas supply point in Chunhe Village, the storefront sells household appliances such as gas appliances and water heaters, as well as liquefied gas supply business. When law enforcement officers made a surprise investigation, the shop owner was pouring gas back into the backyard. The yard was filled with a pungent gas smell, and several villagers were playing cards and smoking. The operator, Cheng Mou, said that he has been operating like this for three or four years.
> > At a gas supply point in Laoying, Dongjin, when law enforcement officers raided the store, the door was closed, but through the crack in the door, a complete set of mobile backflow equipment was seen on a tricycle. .
> > According to law enforcement officials, illegal backfilling of natural gas is not only a safety hazard, but the source of the gas is also improper. Not only does low-quality gas not burn fully, it is also corrosive to cylinders, indirectly posing safety hazards.
> > It is reported that the three joint law enforcement teams this time banned a total of illegal gas business points that day, temporarily seized liquefied gas bottles, kilogram gas bottles, kilogram gas bottles, mobile backfill vehicles, and illegal transportation vehicles and scales. tower. Operators who violate regulations will be punished in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. At the same time, law enforcement teams will intensify raids on some gas supply points that are suspected of closing their doors to avoid crackdowns.
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