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aunts turn on the speakers and dance in square dances in the lounges. airports can’t just discourage them.

2024-10-05

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in addition to being disgusted with noise, people are more disgusted with their lack of sense of boundaries and lack of respect for others. some people may have come from the "collective era". the living habits of childhood or youth have left them with a lack of boundary awareness and lack of respect for both private space and public places, so they often do things that offend others. in the long run, this kind of ideological cognition needs to be slowly adjusted, but when behavior that breaks boundaries occurs and disturbs the peace of others, it must be dealt with promptly and seriously.

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according to time video reports, it was recently exposed on the internet that many aunts in chongqing were performing square dances with the speakers on in the lounge of jiangbei international airport. the music was loud and affected other passengers’ rest. in response, the airport responded that staff tried to dissuade him at the time, but they could not stop it immediately because they had no law enforcement powers.

judging from the live video, there were indeed staff members wearing security uniforms who stepped forward to stop the incident, but the aunts did not listen. however, in the eyes of netizens, the argument that the airport cannot stop it "without law enforcement power" is a bit far-fetched. not to mention the airport, even an ordinary train station usually has special police stationed there. how can tangtang international airport not be able to cure a few square dancing ladies? even if airport security personnel do not have the power to enforce the law, the airport branch, which is affiliated with the airport management agency or the local public security agency, can respond in a timely manner and intervene.

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please note that a good waiting and resting environment is also part of the airport services. the airport lounge is a clear public place. you must not make loud noises, occupy public passages, or hinder public order in public places in the airport area. this is the most basic public order and good custom, and it is also the most basic public service content of the airport. the airport involved's statement that it "has no law enforcement power" cannot deny its responsibility for poor management.

in fact, it's not the aunt's dancing that people are disgusted with. aunts are also passengers. they are tired from the journey and feel uncomfortable sitting for a long time. it is completely understandable that they need to get up and stretch their muscles. if you just take a walk, stretch, dance or do exercises without disturbing others, i believe no one will say anything. but turning on the stereo, collectively occupying a public space in the lounge, and refusing to listen to the security guards' dissuasion, it is too disrespectful to take the feelings of other passengers seriously.

in addition to being disgusted with noise, people are more disgusted with their lack of sense of boundaries and lack of respect for others. some people may have come from the "collective era". the living habits of childhood or youth have left them with a lack of boundary awareness and lack of respect for both private space and public places, so they often do things that offend others. in the long run, this kind of ideological cognition needs to be slowly adjusted, but when behavior that breaks boundaries occurs and disturbs the peace of others, it must be dealt with promptly and seriously.

only by dealing with it seriously can these people who lack a sense of boundaries realize the inappropriateness of their behavior, learn lessons, truly change their perceptions, and abide by public rules.

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in recent years, the topic of square dancing disturbing people has become a hot topic in society from time to time. for example, issues such as aunts occupying basketball courts to dance and noise disturbing people often trigger conflicts between different groups. when a conflict occurs, the way some management agencies handle it is to "persuade". if they can't persuade, they can only "watch", lacking effective management methods and management wisdom.

in similar situations, there are indeed common problems such as "no law enforcement power". in the past, after an incident occurred at the airport that disrupted the safety and order of public areas, the relevant departments may not have been able to see what happened when they arrived at the scene, and airport staff could not punish them. over time, this has created a situation where "those who can enforce the law are 'invisible', and those who can see cannot enforce the law."

it is worth mentioning that as early as 2014, some airports began to explore solutions to the so-called "law enforcement power" issue. the approach taken is that for perpetrators who disrupt order in the airport public area, the administrative department and the airport management agency sign a written authorization letter for the implementation of administrative penalties. afterwards, the administrative department will review the legality and rationality of the administrative penalties imposed by the airport management agency. supervision. in addition, there are also reports in the news that the police at a certain local airport imposed administrative penalties on a number of pick-up fans who behaved excessively in the airport terminal, refused to obey instructions despite repeated warnings, and disrupted order in public places.

in any case, just because the other party is an "aunt" and an older person, you cannot be helpless. young people who disrupt order will be subject to administrative penalties, and middle-aged and elderly people are no exception. whether it is fines, administrative detention, or the airport blacklisting those who refuse to change despite repeated advice, only by imposing effective punishments will these free-wheeling aunts have a long memory and will not dare to turn public places into their own stages at will.