
A man in Shanghai damaged the screen of a ticket-selling machine because it was malfunctioning. [Photo/Weibo]
Vulnerable self-service machines
Self-service machines make our lives more convenient, but when they fail to please their customers, they can be vulnerable to abuse.
An ATM was damaged by a 33-year-old man, surnamed Hu, who cut a hole in the machine with a hoe to steal the cash inside in Jinhua, East China's Zhejiang province, on March 9, Chinanews.com reported.
In another case, a man in Shanghai damaged the screen of a ticket-selling machine because it was malfunctioning, a microblogger, named beitongjidetidu qiqi090627, reported.
Both men were arrested by the police.
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