Chen Mouyi forbids electric cars on the road, if she falls into the water, will you save her?
We cannot simply answer this question. On the one hand, there is a case for banning electric vehicles from the road. Electric vehicles are frequently driven on urban roads, which can easily cause traffic accidents and bring safety hazards to pedestrians and other vehicles. Therefore, relevant regulations have been put in place to ensure the smooth flow of public transport and the safety of citizens.
However, when an emergency such as Chen Mouyi falling into the water occurs, we need to consider it from a humanitarian perspective. Life comes first, and it is the responsibility of each of us to save people. Whether she broke the rules or not, we should help her and try to get her out of the water. This is because the value of a person's life cannot be measured by any rules or regulations.
Past examples also amply prove that many people do not hesitate to step forward in times of crisis, whether driven by a sense of morality or by emotional bonds between people. Last year, for example, in a traffic accident, a motorcycle driver who violated the rules was unfortunately swept into the river. Although he violated traffic rules, the surrounding citizens did not hesitate to organize and jointly carry out rescue operations, and finally succeeded in rescuing him.
Therefore, we should strike a balance between normative and ethical behavior. Banning electric vehicles on the road is to maintain public safety, but in an emergency where lives are at stake, we should selflessly lend a helping hand to those in need. Only in this way can we build a more harmonious and caring society.