On the train, a small world that is supposed to be quiet and orderly, but there are always some discordant notes. Recently, on a train from Changde to Shenzhen, a farce was staged. A woman had bought a non-seat ticket, but she trespassed into the sleeper area without permission, as if she were a sleeper passenger. When the staff politely asked her to show her ticket and ID card, the woman was arrogant, not only refused to cooperate, but also spoke badly to the staff. After the police arrived, they also failed to let her restrain themselves. After three warnings failed, the police had no choice but to take coercive measures to remove her from the scene. Unexpectedly, the woman suddenly attacked the police, scratching her face and grabbing her hands, and the scene was very chaotic for a while. In the end, the woman was criminally detained by the railway ** for assaulting the police.
Seeing this, I want to say, this police officer handled it well! In the face of such vexatious people, you have to show some courage. Otherwise, how can order be maintained on this train? But then again, why have there been more and more such vexatious incidents on trains in recent years? Especially some female passengers, why do they like to "splash" on the train so much?
To be honest, a lot of times, it's because some people break the law but don't get the punishment they deserve. It's like telling somebody else, "Look, it's okay for her to do this, and I can do it too." This "demonstration effect" is not good. So, we really have to reflect on it, is there something wrong with the way we handled it?
Take the incident in January this year, for example, it was also a woman who crossed the seat and took the bus. At that time, the police seemed to be helpless against her, and finally let her sleep in the sleeper car until the end. Later, the incident became a big problem, and the railway department also said that it would deal with it seriously. But the result? After that, it seems that there is no follow-up. This way of dealing with it is inevitably disappointing.
Therefore, if we want this kind of vexatious thing on the train to stop happening, we have to solve the problem at the root. First of all, everyone has to understand that there is a price to pay for breaking the law. No matter who you are, no matter what you are, you have to follow the rules. Secondly, those who make trouble and disturb public order must not be tolerated. If detained, detained, and fined. Only by letting the offenders taste the bitterness can they serve as a warning.
Of course, we also have to understand that everyone has bad moods at times. But the key is that we can't hurt others and disrupt public order because of our emotions. Trains are a small society, but they also need rules and order. Only when everyone abides by the rules can this small society be harmonious and peaceful.
In short, hopefully, this incident will be a wake-up call for those who like to "spill" on the train. At the same time, it is also hoped that the railway authorities can strengthen management so that such incidents do not happen again. After all, we all want to have a comfortable and enjoyable journey when we're away from home, don't we?