15 Days
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Initial release date | June 25, 2010 |
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Developers | House of Tales |
Genres | Adventure Game |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows |
Publishers | DTP Entertainment |
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Release date | June 25, 2010 |
Cvg genre | Indie game |
Casual game | |
Adventure | |
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ID | 2944226 |
About 15 Days
15 Days is a casual adventure game developed by German independent developer House of Tales and published by DTP Entertainment. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 25 June 2010.
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Tsingtao beer worker urinated into tank after argument
By Vicky WongBBC News
A Chinese worker urinated into a Tsingtao beer tank after having an argument with a colleague, it has emerged.
The Worker was filmed urinating into a tank used to store ingredients to make one of China's most popular beers last month.
The video then went viral on Social Media , gaining tens of millions of views.
On Wednesday The Worker was detained, an official report said.
Officials from The City of Pingdu - where The Factory is located - Found that The Worker in question was helping to unload malt containers from a truck at The Time of The Incident .
In a statement on The City 's official Weibo page, they said The Worker , surnamed Cui, got into an argument with a Truck Driver about moving The Vehicle .
Mr Cui then climbed into the container, which had just been emptied, and urinated into it.
Mr Cui's actions were caught on camera by The Driver , who then published the video on Douyin, China's version of TikTok.
In a statement published on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo, Tsingtao said The Worker had been placed in administrative detention for property damage.
In China, administrative detention is a penalty that can be imposed by The Police , acting with no judicial oversight, and usually involves being detained for between five to 15 Days and sometimes comes with A Warning and a fine.
Tsingtao added that The Worker was not a direct employee of The Brewery and worked for a company that provides outsourcing services to Tsingtao.
The brewer went on to say that they have adopted A Number of measures to strengthen quality control and Step Up monitoring of employee behaviour to prevent such incidents in The Future .
They also vowed to plug in what they called " loopholes in the management of raw material transportation, " and said that the batches of malt involved in The Incident have been sealed and will not enter production.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com