香港中文大學學生媒體《大學線》,日前發佈題為「事不『關』己」 的報道,揭發關愛隊懷疑造假,讓參加者著上制服背心拍照以「湊數」。當局先指該媒體「以偏概全」,後又在社交媒體以「事事『關』心」作不點名回應,指每次活動都需要召募義工幫手。
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