Recently, many thugs submitted bail applications to the Hong Kong court. The two students, who were charged and detained for carrying corrosive fluids and charged with offensive weapons, either took the test as an excuse or presented a "pleading letter" to the court, hoping that the judge would approve his release on bail. Another 17 -year-old boy, who was charged with two counts of blocking the MTR East Rail Line with bamboo shoots and being charged with endangering the safety of passengers , also applied to the Hong Kong High Court for bail review on various grounds. However, after considering the possibility of recidivism and the risk of absconding, the judge rejected their applications one by one. The court's ruling blocked the possibility that the suspect could harass Hong Kong and harm others again after bail, safeguarded the authority of the rule of law, and reflected fairness and justice.Ethereum Miner Ranking, Recruitment requirements: passion for volunteering; inspections can be conducted at least once a month According to Dagong Wenhui's full media report: MTR said this morning ( 2nd ) that MTR will resume normal services starting today. However, the facilities of the East Rail Line University Station were severely damaged, and they still had to be closed for repairs. Significant progress has been made in the temporary maintenance of the signal system next to the track. Trains from Hung Hom to Luohu or Lok Ma Chau Station can be upgraded to 3.5 minutes to 7 minutes, and a train every 12 minutes.