On the morning of 2011April 10, Julie Roberts, a 5 1 year-old female postman, drove around delivering letters as usual. Suddenly, at a corner, her signature pen by the window was thrown out and Julie stopped to pick it up.
Just then, the car engine behind her suddenly rang, and Julie was surprised. She just remembered that she was in a hurry to get off the bus to find a pen, and the car key was not pulled out on the ignition switch.
She forgot to pick up the pen and hurried back to the mail car, only to see a middle-aged man with a lost face sitting in the driver's seat. When the middle-aged man saw Julie coming, he started the mail car and rushed over. In the face of danger, Julie struggled to jump on the hood, grabbed the front cover and shouted loudly. When the surrounding vehicles saw it, they rushed to help Julie. In the blink of an eye, the mail car rushed out of a kilometer. The car thief was frightened by Julie's imposing manner. He stopped the car while the car behind him didn't catch up, opened the door and ran wildly.
After this incident was reported in the local newspaper, Julie suddenly became a hero in people's minds. However, when Julie returned to the Royal Post Office, she was suspended. Because leaving the car keys on the ignition switch violates the relevant regulations of the post office. Soon, Julie's experience in the post office was made public by newspapers, and some members of the public wrote to the Royal Mail asking for the lifting of Julie's suspension. Later, Julie's incident became more and more influential, and many British parliamentarians also called for the lifting of her suspension. But the final result is surprising. Julie not only didn't return to her beloved post, but was also transferred to the mail sorting office to do mail sorting.
In the face of the post office's decision, Julie said with a smile, "Of course I want to go back to my original daily delivery post, but the company's regulations are for all employees, and they can't be treated specially because of me." Julie's performance made the British people even more amazed, because she set a more convincing example for the British people.