Ms. Wang, who was fined for eating sugar in 20 yuan, felt very wronged. Many people also complain about Ms. Wang. Eating a candy is tasteless and will never affect others. Such a fine is unfair, while some people think that eating sugar or durian should comply with subway regulations. Of course, it also reminds us of the "chicken claw girl" who refused to admit her mistake at the beginning of the 20 16 new year. Similarly,
I think the biggest reason is the fine. Ms. Wang didn't throw candy wrappers around or eat candy with special smell anywhere, but she was fined 20 yuan. The chicken claw girl not only spits chicken bones casually, but also "argues" with passengers. In the end, she didn't get a fine from the subway and refused to admit her mistake and apologize. This undoubtedly gives people the illusion that "persimmons should be picked and pinched". In fact, whether you eat durian, pancakes, green onions or sugar, the subway must. It is obviously unreasonable to let people who eat leek boxes go, and it will also make passengers feel unbalanced, so that they cannot establish the majesty of subway rules, let alone serve the public. So the subway must set an example. Since fines should be "treated equally", there can be no selective fines.
In addition to being equal in terms of fines, let's talk about whether sugar should be fined. First of all, the punishment of subway fasting is not a scourge, but since legislation is a foregone conclusion, the spirit of law enforcement needs to be studied. Secondly, the subway is a relatively narrow and closed public space with high pedestrian density. If everyone goes his own way and eats if he wants, "eat like a pig."
Therefore, eating sugar is the same as eating chicken feet. If rats are attracted to destroy subway facilities, no one can bear the responsibility. Therefore, you should be warned of everything you eat.
Of course, there should be more publicity in the subway. Posting more warnings in conspicuous places and broadcasting more reminders on the radio can naturally prevent passengers from being fined without knowing it. Managers can also set up a "dining area" in the waiting area outside the subway to provide tables and chairs for the convenience of passengers with health diseases or who have not eaten. It is necessary to strictly enforce the law and consider the actual situation of passengers. In addition, subway personnel on duty can also take warning first and then fine.