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Department of Education of the Taipei City Government reminds youth beware of fraud on summer vocation part-time jobs

Department of Education of the Taipei City Government reminds youth beware of fraud on summer vocation part-time jobs.  Photo reproduced from freepik
Department of Education of the Taipei City Government reminds youth beware of fraud on summer vocation part-time jobs. Photo reproduced from freepik
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

Students currently on summer break, and the Department of Education of the Taipei City Government urges them to be cautious and watch out for fraud whether they are seeking for a summer part-time job or using the Internet.

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Department of Education of the Taipei City Government reminds youth beware of fraud on summer vocation part-time jobs.Photo provided by Department of Education of the Taipei City Government

The Department of Education noted that fraudulent groups frequently use slogans like "high rewards, low risks, easy, simple, and quick rewards" to entice youth to join the group. To avoid becoming a collaborator with a fraud ring, the Department of Education kindly reminds youth not to share bank account or mobile phone number with others and to refrain from making arbitrary cash withdrawals for others.

The Department of Education urges youth not to share personal information, images, or videos online, not to open or download links from unknown sources, and not to use the Internet for verbal bullying or sexual abuse.

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Department of Education of the Taipei City Government urges students to be cautious when playing with water.Photo reproduced from Pixabay

The Department of Education also advises that when playing outside, it's important to take precautions like not swimming for too long, not getting too fatigued, warming up before getting in the water, and following the rules of each sport. Additionally, if you notice someone drowning, make sure to contact for assistance right away, utilize the nearby lifesaving tools to save the drowning person, and avoid jumping into the water to save them.

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