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a store was punished by the urban management bureau for posting a job opening notice. media: the glass of a city store should be able to accommodate an a4 paper.

2024-09-20

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author: liang yong

recently, ms. li from ulanhot, inner mongolia, released a video saying that she unexpectedly received a penalty notice from the local urban management for posting an a4-sized job advertisement inside the glass door of her store. the notice pointed out that this behavior violated the regulations on posting promotional materials in the city, and if it was not handled in time, the phone would be suspended. ms. li felt aggrieved about this, and she believed that if she had been told in advance that she could not post it, she would have taken down the job advertisement immediately. (live broadcast on jingshi on september 18)

according to the "regulations on punishment for illegal acts in urban appearance and environmental sanitation in the inner mongolia autonomous region", it is indeed clearly stipulated that "those who write, carve, or hang or post propaganda materials on urban buildings, facilities, and trees without approval will be fined between 200 yuan and 1,000 yuan." from a legal perspective, the punishment imposed on ms. li by the urban management department is well-founded. however, ms. li's grievances are not without reason. although laws and regulations must be strictly enforced, humanistic care and warmth should also be reflected in the law enforcement process. for example, the urban management department can first ask ms. li to correct the violation in a timely manner instead of directly punishing her, which can better reflect the warmth and flexibility of law enforcement.

urban management is more complicated than you might think. without strict law enforcement, it will be difficult to maintain the cleanliness of the city, and the appearance and order of the city will be greatly compromised. the fact that the urban management paid attention to minor violations such as illegal stickers on the windows of stores should be a manifestation of conscientiousness. but no matter what, a small a4 paper should be able to fit on the windows of stores in such a large city.

the law allows. although the relevant penalty regulations of the inner mongolia autonomous region are strict, they do not absolutely prohibit the posting of propaganda materials. the regulations punish acts such as "posting propaganda materials without approval". this means that if the approval is obtained in accordance with the regulations, propaganda materials can be posted legally. if ms. li had understood and complied with these regulations in advance, there would be no subsequent troubles and disputes.

law enforcers can tolerate. there is indeed room for them to balance rules and human feelings, order and vitality in the subtleties of urban management. if the relevant departments can increase the publicity of urban management regulations and let every shop owner know the relevant regulations clearly, then violations will be greatly reduced. at the same time, when the urban management encounters violations such as random posting in the city appearance supervision, they can first stop it in time or ask the shop owner to correct it, rather than directly issuing a ticket. if a citizen makes a reasonable request for posting, the urban management department should also review and approve it according to law and cannot reject it outright.

public opinion is tolerant. public opinion generally believes that the urban management law enforcement is improper, lacking rationality and flexibility. public opinion believes that urban management should reflect more humanistic care and service awareness. as a small and micro business owner, ms. li faces business pressure. posting recruitment information on the store glass is not only a low-cost way of publicity, but also a practical measure to solve the employment problem. in the process of law enforcement, the urban management department should give priority to guiding and helping merchants to publicize in compliance with regulations, rather than simply punishing and prohibiting them.

cities are more tolerant. the vitality and charm of cities often come from these seemingly insignificant details. a small a4 paper may be the source of a family's livelihood and the starting point of a job seeker's dream. urban management should encourage this kind of grassroots innovation and self-development, rather than stifling it with cold rules. under the premise of not affecting the overall situation, giving individual businesses more freedom and flexibility to make the city more diverse and inclusive is what urban management should be.

therefore, the glass of urban stores should not only accommodate an a4 paper, but also the survival wisdom of individual merchants and the diverse vitality of the city. let each store glass become a narrator of the city's story, let each merchant find his or her own place in the city, and together paint a beautiful picture of a harmonious and symbiotic city.