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How to treat the behavior of "occupying seats" in public places such as libraries and classrooms?
Seat occupation refers to the phenomenon that one person occupies one or more seats in public places or collective activities, but does not really use them, resulting in others being unable to use them. This kind of behavior sometimes causes dissatisfaction and conflict, because it violates the rights and fairness of others, and at the same time shows an irresponsible attitude. This paper will discuss the occupation behavior from the aspects of morality, law and actual situation, and put forward some suggestions to deal with this behavior.

First of all, from a moral point of view, occupying a seat is immoral. When we use seats in public places, we should abide by certain rules and practices to ensure the fair use of resources. The act of occupying a seat not only breaks this agreement, but also shows a selfish and unfair attitude. At the same time, occupying a seat will also bring unnecessary troubles and troubles to others, such as crowding and wasting time. Therefore, we should respect public resources and the rights and interests of others, and don't occupy seats.

Secondly, from a legal point of view, occupying a seat is also illegal. Article 33 of China's Law on Public Security Administration Punishment stipulates: "Anyone who forcibly occupies a seat in a public place and disturbs the order of a public place shall be ordered by the public security organ to stop, and may be given a warning or fined not more than 20 yuan." It can be seen that the act of occupying a seat will be punished because it violates public order and rules. In addition, some places will also have corresponding regulations and management measures, such as cinemas and railway stations, and certain management and punishment measures will be taken for seat occupation. Therefore, we should always abide by the rules and laws and regulations of public places and don't occupy seats.

Finally, from the actual situation, occupying a seat is sometimes inevitable. For example, in some crowded places, the number of seats is limited and there are many people, and there may be a phenomenon of grabbing seats. At this point, we can take the following measures to deal with:

Arrive early. If you expect to arrive early, you can arrive early to occupy the seat and avoid grabbing the seat.

Look for other seats. In case the seat is occupied, we can find other seats to avoid conflict with the occupant.

Ask management for help. If there is a seat occupation problem that cannot be solved, we can ask the management of the venue or event site for help and let them handle it.

The expression of civilized rationality. If you encounter a seat occupation, you can politely and rationally express your needs to the seat occupant and ask him to give up his seat to avoid conflict.

To sum up, occupying a seat is immoral and illegal. We should respect public resources and the rights and interests of others, abide by the provisions of public places and laws and regulations, and do not occupy seats. When we meet the situation of occupying seats, we can take some measures to deal with it, such as arriving ahead of time, looking for other seats, asking the management for help or expressing it in a civilized and rational way. Through these measures, we can avoid unnecessary conflicts and troubles and maintain order and harmony in public places.