Recently, a piece of news has attracted the attention of the public. In a rural area of Hebei Province, an elderly couple in their seventies privately bought a ton of briquettes to keep warm in order to cope with the harsh winter. However, the town sent more than a dozen staff members to the door to seize and confiscate the ton of briquettes. Such behavior is deeply confusing and frustrating.
The reasons given are even more incomprehensible, making people question the behavior of **. This practice not only puts the lives of the elderly in a difficult situation, but also triggers people's thinking about the rationality of administrative intervention. Should we reflect on whether we can implement policies more humanely and take more into account the actual needs and feelings of the population?
Another piece of news is equally thought-provoking. The attitude of law enforcement officers was too strict about the act of burning straw, and they even used three manpower to measure the burned area with a ruler. Although everyone has a responsibility to protect the environment, such excessive law enforcement is undoubtedly a waste of public resources, and at the same time, it also exposes some problems in our social management.
Both of these events remind us that we should remain vigilant and think deeply about and discuss administrative intervention and law enforcement behavior. We need a just and equitable social environment, not the troubles caused by excessive intervention and excessive law enforcement. Only in this way can our society develop healthily and steadily, and everyone can enjoy just and fair treatment.