In these years, can you still occupy a parking space and have a sense of superiority?
Isn't that funny?! No, there was a BMW man in Shenzhen, who occupied people's private parking spaces at night, and said "Unless you prove that this parking space is yours, I won't leave." Oh my god, my dear, what kind of fairy logic are you?! The bright private parking signs in the community don't work? It's really speechless! Come, let's talk about this BMW man's "earth-shattering remarks" today!
Let's start with what happened
At 3 a.m. on July 5, a woman returned to the community from work, only to find that her private parking space had been occupied by a BMW. The private parking sign and ice cream bucket on the parking space stood there, like a landmark, bright and bright. As soon as the lady asked, the BMW man said: "The license plate number is not written on the parking space plate, you can't prove that this is your parking space, why should I move the car?" As soon as these words came out, the lady was angry enough. What kind of fallacy is this? Co-author, do you have a reasonable parking space? You're used to taking advantage of it, right?
This is not an isolated case
Things like this can happen in the community in three days. Some are convenient, some are deliberately taking advantage, anyway, they just don't want to go when they occupy a parking space. You let him go, and he still has the words to say, "Just stop for a while", or "Who knows if it's your parking space". Anyway, oil and salt don't enter, and the skin is as thick as the city wall.
To tell the truth, the matter of occupying people's parking spaces, whether there is a parking license or not, is not right
Not having a parking license is not a reason to park casually. Not to mention that he knew that it was a private parking space, and he had to lie there with a dead face. Isn't this disgusting? But some people just can't manage this, and they have to take advantage of it to be happy. People's parking spaces are bought, and there are legal procedures, why should I prove to you? Aren't you messing around? Besides, even if people come up with proof, what does your crooked theory of "not writing the license plate number" mean? You have to write the license plate number on the parking space sign, and your logic sounds funny.
Someone said, what if this happens to you?
Xiaobai thinks, first of all, you have to be calm, don't be like them. This kind of unqualified person is also boring to talk to them. Communicate politely first, and if it really doesn't work, call the police, or find a property to deal with it. Quarrels and hands-on actions are not a good way to do, after all, although it is wrong to occupy a parking space, it is not a crime. The key is to use the weapon of law and morality to resist this uncivilized behavior.
If everyone in our community learns from this BMW man
Everyone is not moral, occupying a parking space is the same as taking advantage, so don't let people live? There are few private parking spaces, and everyone finally spent money to buy a parking space, which is convenient, but it is occupied every day, and this day is not enough? What's even more infuriating is that people who occupy a parking space still don't admit their mistakes, and they open and close their mouths to say "you can't prove it".
But anyone who has a little quality and knows a little shame can't do this kind of thing
No matter who owns the parking space, as long as you see someone occupying it, you should always take the initiative to avoid it, right? Even if you don't know that this parking space is private, when the owner comes, you should move the car quickly, instead of quibbling there. Isn't that the minimum politeness? Otherwise, if you occupy someone else's parking space, isn't it hooliganism?
We are all modern people who emphasize civilization and quality, and we have to consider the consequences and take into account the feelings of others. You occupy someone's parking space, and they have nowhere to park when they go home, and you must feel uncomfortable. As the saying goes, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you don't want your parking space to be occupied, don't take someone else's. This is the minimum moral bottom line, and it is also the basic criterion for being a human being.
In the final analysis, this matter is a matter of personal cultivation and social morality
A person can only be regarded as a quality citizen if he understands what he should and should not do, knows how to respect others, and abides by public order and good customs. On the other hand, harming others and benefiting oneself all day long, thinking about taking advantage, and doing things without considering the feelings of others is a lack of virtue and shameful.
A moral society depends on millions of individuals to restrain themselves and abide by the rules. If you can't maintain even the most basic parking order, let alone anything else. Therefore, each of us has the responsibility to start from me, start from small things, practice public morality, establish a new style, and jointly create a civilized, orderly and mutually respectful environment.
It's really not an isolated thing to occupy someone else's parking space
There are many similar immoral behaviors in life. What do you think about this? What can we do to make society a better place? In the final analysis, a moral and orderly society requires everyone to start from themselves, from the small things around them, practice public morality, and abide by the rules. So, let's work hand in hand and make unremitting efforts to create a better life!