The traffic police punished the vermicelli seller for illegal parking, and he couldn t bear it and s

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

Nowadays, the economic situation is not good, some people take roadside retail as a side business, and some people make a living from it entirely.

Law enforcement is ruthless and affectionate, and when rectifying traffic violations or occupying roads, some law enforcement officers are domineering and domineering, treat low-level personnel, speak politely, act very rudely, and choose to stand on the opposite side of the masses.

But there are always people who are full of warmth in their hearts. Although they have the requirements to enforce the law according to the rules, they also maintain sympathy for the people at the bottom and can understand their difficulties.

Recently, such a warm scene happened in Zhengzhou, Henan.

A certain uncle, Yang, rode a tricycle with a cart of vermicelli and sold it on the side of the road, but the area clearly stipulates that three-wheeled motorcycles are not allowed.

In accordance with the law enforcement regulations, the traffic police stopped Uncle Yang and fined 100 yuan for violating the instructions of the prohibition sign. It is difficult for the uncle to sell a few dollars a day, so he refuses to sign the penalty form and does not accept the fine.

The comrade of the traffic police admonished Yang repeatedly, saying that this is a legal provision and no one can violate it.

Yang also said that it is not easy for him to sell vermicelli, and he hopes that the traffic police comrades can be accommodating, and he will not take an example.

However, the law is not merciful, and there are rules for law enforcement, so it is difficult to be accommodating.

The comrades of the traffic police also understood that it was not easy for the uncle, and it was not easy for them to enforce the law themselves, and hoped to understand and support each other, so they immediately decided to buy a bundle of vermicelli from the uncle, worth 180 yuan. The uncle didn't believe it for a while, thinking that the traffic police comrades were coaxing him.

The traffic police comrades repeatedly told the uncle that he really bought it, and comforted the uncle not to feel embarrassed. After asking the price, I now transfer the money to pay the uncle for the noodles, and finally remind the uncle not to break the law on the road in the future, and wish the uncle to make a fortune in business.

In just a few minutes, the simple dialogue has its own position and difficulties, but all this constitutes a warm scene, which also makes people feel warm in winter.

Indeed, the traffic police comrade in the news above can be regarded as a model of ruthless law enforcement, sympathetic, able to understand the people at the bottom, and probably himself is also a low-level law enforcement officer, so he cherishes each other.

He may also know that he can't help many people, but where he can, where he can think of his heart, he can help one by one. It's like there is an excellent metaphor for netizens"It's like a little boy throwing fish back into the sea on the beach, and he can help a little bit."

But this approach cannot be generalized.

Some netizens said,Such examples of traffic police paying out of their own pockets to support people who have been sentenced to fines are not common, and should not be a regular means of assistance.

Today, when the economy is relatively sluggish, in order to survive and develop, the masses of the people are doing their best, and this has also indirectly increased the number of things that have been played on the sidelines or stepped on the red line of the law.

Recently, I have been in contact with a lot of law enforcement officers, whether in the land business, transportation business or environmental protection business. Law enforcement personnel shouted that it was difficult to enforce the law, because many policies conflicted with the basic will of the people to make money, and many people said that it would be difficult to make money if they were too strict.

They are all breadwinners, they are all family pillars, they have taken on the responsibilities of a family, there are more and more roadside stalls, and the development of side hustles is becoming more and more common.

In this kind of situation, I think some policies should be appropriately relaxed, such as encouraging the stall economy during the epidemic to boost the local economy and ease the economic pressure of the people. However, strict regulatory requirements, heavy regulatory procedures, and heavy penalties have directly led to some people trembling.

Heavy-handed supervision will allow limited resources to flow into the hands of characteristic people, and ordinary people do not even have the opportunity to set up stalls, as long as they can get priority policy information and get permission from the regulatory authorities, they dare to engage in some side business.

A few days ago, I witnessed a city management law enforcement, the people who set up the stalls and the law enforcement officers could not hold on, and they argued for an hour, and the people who set up the stalls bluntly said that they were not bullying outsiders, and whether they were only allowed to set up stalls by specific people, and did not let themselves set up.

Of course, there may not be a distinction in it, as the masses themselves think, butMisunderstanding and mistrust never lack the breeding ground.

Life is difficult, many people are working hard for their livelihood, and what the people at the bottom want is nothing more than to have a family, a place to live, and a good study for their children.

But the cost of living and pressure are really great now, and the author has also felt deeply in recent years. Every industry is in a depression, and everyone is like a fish in the water that is starved of oxygen, wanting to breathe more fresh air.

The small family and everyone have always been in a relationship of fish and water, mutual support and mutual understanding, in order to get out of the cold winter.

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