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The harm of seat-occupying behavior
In my opinion, occupying a seat is a sign of a person's lack of quality. This kind of person has no sense of publicity, selfishness and disgust.

The significance of public places

The representative meaning of public places is public, and every citizen can share all the places. That is, you have the right to use and enjoy, but you have no right to possess, even if you sit in a public place 24 hours a day. This is a moral issue.

unethical conduct

Most of the "seat occupation" takes up public resources beyond their due resources, which is immoral and violates social morality to some extent. Although occupying a seat is convenient for oneself, it seriously infringes on the interests of others.

♀? legal provision

According to the laws of the parties concerned, occupying another person's seat is a tort in civil law, that is, it infringes on another person's seat right, and should apologize and compensate for the losses. In the public security law, it is illegal. May be given a warning or a fine of less than 200 yuan by the relevant authorities; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan.

Occupation of university seats

It is puzzling to occupy a seat in the university. Although the students explained that occupying a seat in the library is only for studying more effectively, and occupying a seat in the canteen is only for solving lunch more quickly, these are just excuses for students to find convenience for themselves.

♂? Strengthen inspection.

The best way to deal with this uncivilized behavior is to strengthen the patrol of security guards and plainclothes police, stop uncivilized behavior in time, severely punish those who do not change their education, and widely expose and publicize it. Over time, this phenomenon and uncivilized behavior will be changed.