Recently, Mr. Hu, a teppanyaki tofu vendor in Beihai City, Guangxi, broke the news to ** that he was beaten by urban management team members when he set up a stall selling teppanyaki tofu at the gate of a local school. Afterwards, Mr. Hu "admitted that he was unlucky" and "voluntarily" compensated the other party 5,000 yuan in the absence of evidence, and signed a mediation agreement.
This incident has aroused widespread concern and thinking. Citizens generally questioned whether the chengguan team members abused and beat the citizens with knives, but compensated the chengguan 5,000 yuan, whether this behavior complied with laws and regulations
After Mr. Hu found out that he did not beat anyone on the night of the incident, he decided to reclaim his rights and interests: he wanted his 5,000 yuan back, and demanded that the other party be held responsible.
According to Mr. Hu's account, on the night of the incident, after his car keys were pulled out, he tried to leave the scene, but the chengguan team members did not allow him to leave. Because he was holding a watermelon knife for cutting tofu, the other party claimed that he threatened him with a knife. Then, the other party snatched his knife and began to slash at him several times. Fortunately, the knife in Mr. Hu's hand did not cut and did not cause serious injuries.
Such a violent law enforcement incident of urban management has aroused heated discussions about the fairness of law enforcement and the protection of citizens' rights and interests. Many netizens expressed their indignation at the abuse of power by the chengguan and called on the relevant departments to investigate and seriously deal with the chengguan team members involved.
At the same time, they also believe that Mr. Hu is a victim and has the right to claim compensation for economic losses. Netizens also raised questions about the legitimacy of the mediation agreement, believing that Mr. Hu was forced to sign it under the circumstances.
This incident has drawn attention to the relationship between chengguan and street vendors in urban management. As the most disadvantaged group at the bottom of the city, street vendors are known for their hard work and kindness, but they often face hardships and hardships in life. Their stalls are the only capital for their survival, and the chengguan law enforcement actions make them feel terrified and uneasy all the time.
As a group that undertakes the mission of serving the people, urban management should administer according to law and protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, instead of abusing their power and infringing on their personal safety and property rights and interests. In the future, we need to carefully think about and rationally adjust the relationship between urban management and street vendors, as well as the way of urban management, to create a more harmonious and balanced urban environment.