However, from the perspective of morality, public order and good customs, it is not appropriate to occupy a seat. This is because:
1. Occupation will bring unnecessary troubles and dissatisfaction to others and may lead to unnecessary conflicts and contradictions.
2. Occupation will hinder the effective use of public resources and affect the use experience of others and public order.
Therefore, if we meet someone occupying a seat, we should take the following measures:
1. Give priority to the enemy, and peace is the most important. You can politely ask the occupant to give up his seat.
2. If the occupier has a bad attitude and refuses to bully, don't be impatient or take drastic measures, you can ask the relevant departments or staff for help and let them coordinate and solve it.
3. Don't imitate, condone or support the behavior of occupying seats, start from yourself and make your own contribution to maintaining public order and civilized manners.
In a word, occupying a seat is an uncivilized behavior. We should treat people with courtesy, attach importance to harmony, keep our reason and calm, and make our due contribution to maintaining public order and harmonious society.