Although domineering, the cost is difficult to bear
2024-12-09
Recently, a mother daughter high-speed rail overbooking incident in Shanghai has attracted widespread attention. The mother and daughter occupied other people's seats and ignored the repeated persuasion of the police, even resisting law enforcement with extreme behavior, and were eventually forcibly taken away by the police. This incident indicates that those in power may become arrogant for a while, but they will inevitably bear an unavoidable cost. The act of dominating seats is essentially a manifestation of extreme individualism. These people prioritize personal interests and completely disregard the constraints of rules and the legitimate rights and interests of other passengers. According to a video circulating online, during the persuasion process by the police officer, the woman threw something at the police officer, showing her "wild" attitude. Thrones may think that they can succeed by making unreasonable trouble, but they do not know that this behavior has already touched the sensitive nerves of a rule of law society. Within the framework of the rule of law in modern society, the behavior of every citizen is constrained and regulated by the law. Article 815 of the Civil Code stipulates: "Passengers shall ride according to the time, frequency, and seat number recorded on the valid ticket." In addition, China's "Law on Public Security Administration Punishments" and "Criminal Law" both classify the act of occupying seats as "provoking trouble" and the person occupying a seat shall bear corresponding legal responsibilities. The maintenance of public order is the cornerstone of ensuring the normal operation of society, and the authority of the law cannot be challenged. The railway public security department has clearly stated that they will handle the matter in accordance with the law and regulations, which means that the overbearing mother and daughter will inevitably pay the price for their actions. In a society governed by the rule of law, any illegal or irregular behavior is associated with a corresponding "price tag", and the arrogant behavior of those who dominate seats will ultimately put themselves in a difficult situation. From the perspective of social impact, the frequent occurrence of such seat grabbing incidents also reflects the lack of legal awareness and moral literacy among some people. But the proper handling of every incident is a vivid lesson in legal education. In March of this year, after three consecutive warnings were ineffective against Li, who was in a dominant seat, the police forcibly took him away. In the end, Li was administratively detained for 5 days by the Hefei Railway Police. Last August, during a patrol by the police, Liu was found to be occupying his seat and was ordered to give up. However, Liu refused to cooperate, and the railway public security organs have lawfully imposed administrative detention on Liu. When the tyrant is subjected to the appropriate sanctions, the general public sees the fairness and strictness of the law, thus strengthening their reverence for the law in their hearts, consciously restraining their own behavior, and avoiding repeating the mistakes of the tyrant. At the same time, this also sounds an alarm for those who may harbor a sense of luck and attempt to disrupt public order: the vast network of the rule of law is open to all, and any behavior that violates rules or challenges legal authority will be held accountable. Although a domineering person may be arrogant, the cost is difficult to bear. These events also remind us that the progress of social civilization requires the joint efforts of every citizen. While enjoying public services, we must also abide by rules and respect others. Relevant departments should ensure that public order is effectively maintained, making every trip a harmonious journey of civilization and rule of law, rather than a "wild" place for individual seat bullies. Only in this way can we build a truly civilized and orderly social environment that embodies the rule of law, so that those behaviors that violate public order, good customs, and laws and regulations have nowhere to hide. (New Society)
Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Jia jia
Source:rednet.cn
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