1371. The town has turned sour (2/5)
Lao Wang personally led the team to the streets to rectify the discipline.
He drove the Willis old jeep and drove slowly. He sat in the passenger seat with sunglasses, tilting his body and feeling like an American soldier, and was very energetic.
Not long after going out, he saw a Maori woman sitting behind a stall to greet customers, and was still asking for some money in her hand, which looked very satisfying.
The jeep drove over, he jumped and said, "What's going on? What's going on here?"
The Maori woman did not timid him, glanced at him and said, "Ah, mayor, I sell handicrafts here. Do you want to buy one? Look, I have key buckles and jade statues here, which are cheap."
The business was still on his own. Lao Wang said angrily: "Didn't you see the regulations issued by the town? It is not allowed to set up stalls on the street to do business, put them away and go to the Farmers' Market."
The Maori woman shook her head and said, "I'm not a farmer, I won't go to that market."
Wang Bo said: "It's not only farmers who can set up stalls in the Farmers Market. There is a larger flow of people there than here. Go and I'll find a stall for you."
The Maori woman still shook her head: "No, don't go."
First rituals and then troops. Since etiquette is useless, Lao Wang is not polite.
He said: "Then, ma'am, according to Article 15 of the second part of the Public Security Administration Regulations of Sunset Town, you will be taken to the police station for investigation because of hindering the town's appearance and disrupting public order."
The Maori woman started to make a fuss and shouted, "Master, why did I disrupt public order? You are abusing your power. I really regretted that I voted for you as the mayor."
This doesn't threaten Lao Wang. If he doesn't care about the Maori stalls blooming everywhere, there will be more people who will not vote for him in the future.
He waved his hand, and Asuru came down to stop the woman and said, "Kakalai, don't make trouble. Now you have to be investigated. I have told you that you will be fined when setting up a stall here."
The Maori woman shouted, "This is not the middle of the road, why can't you set up a stall? You are not allowed to take my things away, otherwise I will complain to you!"
Wang Bo handed her the phone and said, "You complain first, we will pack up your things."
Seeing that he was tough, the Maori woman was no longer so confident. Instead, she became honest and said, "Don't do this, mayor, okay, I know I was wrong, so I will take away the things and stop setting up stalls on the roadside."
This is Wang Bo's first law enforcement. He doesn't want to come up and uses thunderous means. It is not good to be too irritating to Maori people. Since the woman has surrendered, he nodded and let her go.
However, he finally told Maori women: "The place where you can set up stalls is the farmers' market. If you are still placing randomly outside, then I swear I will punish you according to the management regulations."
When the Maori woman left, someone waved to Wang Bo. He was the owner of a store and negotiated with him about the store renewal.
In order to attract merchants, the rental fees for shops in Luo Sun Town were very cheap. Some directly bought one and got one free, and rented for one year can get one free.
Now that Sunset Town has developed into New Zealand's number one town and the most famous tourist destination in the southern hemisphere, he has begun to raise prices.
Wang Bo discussed with his boss and told him that the contract renewal is two yuan per square meter per day, and his store is about two hundred square meters, and the monthly rent is ten,200 yuan.
The boss said in embarrassment: "Mr. Mayor, is this rent too expensive?"
Wang Bo smiled and said, "I read your tax payment records every month. I know the benefits brought by this store than you. The investment income ratio can reach four to one, which is no less."
The boss said unhappily: "But before the rent was less than 20 cents per square meter a day, and the price increase was more than ten times, which was too much."
Wang Bo said: "You know, this is the price I asked for was too low before. Man, if you should also know how popular the houses in the central area of Sunset Town are now, right?"
After hearing what he said, the boss stopped bargaining and accepted the conditions he gave.
Wang Bo's conditions are not high at all. This is the center of the town. The owner's restaurant's monthly income is not 50,000 yuan, which is considered to be his business failure.
After agreeing to renew the rent, he and Asulu went to have a cold drink. New Zealand was still very hot in late January and the sun was so vicious.
After drinking the drinks, the two drove to continue patrolling, but Wang Bo was speechless when he arrived at the small square in front of the supermarket.
This small square is mainly for tourists to rest, but now there are many stalls in a mess, and not only Maori jade stalls, but also some vendors have also come.
Wang Bo frowned and said, "What's going on? There was no one here before I left, why did it become like this now?"
Asulu smiled dryly and said, "This, this, boss, I really took care of them, but I can't do anything about these guys if they don't eat the soft and hard things."
Willis's jeep drove over, and a woman cleaned up the stall and wanted to escape.
Wang Bo looked closely and was so angry that his nose was smoking. This woman was the one he had just driven away from the roadside, but he didn't expect to run here again.
Seeing that she was discovered, the woman put down the stall again, but moved to the side and stayed with another tall fat woman selling cherries. She seemed to want to play the game without mercy.
Lao Wang didn't take this trick. After getting off the car, he sternly said: "Let everyone tell me. Except for shops, farmers' markets, you Maori tribes, and other places are not allowed to set up stalls. Now I will withdraw them immediately!"
The Maori do not talk back to him, but they do not listen to him, and they are still doing their own work.
Wang Bo said to Asulu: "Very good. Since you want to be tough with me, don't blame me for being cruel. Call Uncle Bing to bring all the police here."
"Where is the auxiliary police?"
"The auxiliary police don't need to be alarmed, but if any auxiliary police come to make trouble, arrest them!" Wang Bo took a ruthless move.
Seeing this, Asulu quickly called Uncle Bing.
Immediately, five police cars drove over, and twenty police officers came in line in an orderly manner.
Wang Bo pointed to the stall and said, "Put it all away, everyone takes it away!"
The main people who set up stalls were Maori women. They were unreasonable. When they saw the policemen want to close the stalls, they came up to stop them and opened their hands and shouted in chaos:
"I will kill anyone who dares to touch my things!"
"This is my stall, get out of here!"
"Don't expect to get votes from us Maori in the future!"
"Go and complain to them, complain to them together, tell the media!"
Many tourists were interested in seeing the conflict, and some people sighed: "Does New Zealand also have urban management?"
Wang Bo picked up the microphone under the horn of the police car and said, "Don't worry, carry out the mission, arrest the person who blocks the person, arrest the person who resists by force, and expel the town!"
Chapter completed!