It seems like the sentence you provided might be incomplete or contain some errors, making it a bit unclear. However, I'll attempt to translate and clarify based on what you've given: "High price barber shop for many years how arbi car dvd Player" Possible translation/interpretation could be: "A high-priced barber shop has been around for many years, how about (the situation of) arbitrage (arbi) car DVD players?" If "arbi" is a typo or specific term, more context would help refine the translation. Could you provide additional details or confirm if there are any spelling issues?

by fggejzorfz on 2010-04-13 20:57:49

As a market regulator, one should take on the responsibility to protect consumers. To allow Zaike barber shop to run rampant for many years and cause so much suffering to consumers is a disgrace to the market supervision department of any country. Unfortunately, in the case of Paul International, people do not see the guilt and remorse of regulators, let alone a serious apology. For years, the "Zaike storm" has continued, but the Paul International beauty salon in Zhengzhou has survived until now, and finally could not stand it anymore. On March 29, two secondary school girls were charged 12,000 yuan for a haircut by Henzai, which was later revealed. On April 2, tax inspectors from the local Tax Inspectorate entered "Paul International". On April 3, the business sector ordered the shop to suspend business for rectification. On April 5, the Erqi District Price Bureau issued a 500,000 yuan high ticket to Paul International (April 6, "Henan Daily"). The prices, armrest TV, commerce, tax, and even civilization have all wielded the "big stick" against Paul Zhengzhou International. The online issue of the "human flesh search warrant" and its "tell your" Charlie had a spotless mmm such a "dragnet" is like an exclamation mark. It gives us two "did not think": The first one did not expect that such a crazy Zaike, a beauty salon exposed by the media many times, could escape and entrench itself in the commercial downtown area for years; the second did not expect that such a powerful style, unbridled, called "History of the cattle in the barber shop" drained Paul International's unscrupulousness, making the local regulatory authorities seem to fall asleep. Even a few days ago, a staff member of the Erqi Center of the Zhengzhou Commodity Prices Price Report said, "As long as they are clearly priced, we have good control." After being reported in the media and receiving leadership instructions, these market regulators seem to wake up overnight. The public cannot see the "bad management" hesitation, but instead sees these departments resolutely and repeatedly taking heavy-handed actions. This is the paradox between fact and reality. If car dvd Player had tolerated and even indulged Paul International, it is not necessary to bound the market regulator; now many believe that Paul International issues are important and even require severe punishment with 500,000 yuan tickets. As the market regulator, one should take on the responsibility for consumer protection. To allow a wanton rampage by Zaike barber shop for many years and cause so much suffering to consumers is a disgrace to the market regulatory authorities of any concerned country. Unfortunately, in the case of Paul International, people see the local market management department's peace of mind but do not see the guilt and remorse, let alone a serious apology. If consumers are often deceived, crafty merchants lawlessly overbearing, it certainly is closely related to public authority. Speaking of Paul International, it is a fact "victim". Being able to adopt a "zero tolerance" attitude and severely punish according to law, giving it an unforgettable lesson, I am afraid it would not be here today, making it difficult to ruin. So, Paul International being "drained" is not good news. There should be more concern about those in the public sector who hold the right to supervise, ensuring they can truly "stand up" in the future. Otherwise, phenomena like Paul International will continue to occur.