Because the law gives special care to this kind of elderly people, it also allows them to do whatever they want when they do illegal things, without thinking about what kind of punishment they will get, which is why they steal melons again and again. Therefore, the local administrative department should educate these old people many times, inform their families of what they have done, and let their families discipline their old people, which can also restrain these old people from stealing melons.
When these old people can't carry these pumpkins, they will cut all the pumpkins in the field. Judging from their behavior, it is also a kind of revenge. Mainly because the owner of pumpkin cultivation is a foreigner, not a native of the village, so the local elderly will be especially special to these foreigners? Overbearing? I always feel that my land is occupied by foreigners, which is a particularly angry thing, so I will make such a move. This concept is indeed deeply rooted in the hearts of the older generation of farmers, because they always have xenophobia in their hearts, and they will never think that farming by foreigners can help local villagers get rich and lead them to live a well-off life.