The small stall where the child sells watermelon juice was kicked over, and the square dance aunt wanted to report the children's illegal stall, and the official response recorded the incident.
This happened on July 18 in an open square in Bayannaoer, Inner Mongolia.
A few children on summer vacation set up a stall in this square, selling homemade watermelon juice.
But who knows, a few square dancing aunts, seeing that the children's stall affected themselves, kicked the child's watermelon juice stall to the ground, a mess; What's more, an old male hooligan who danced a square dance even slapped the child and bluntly said: Illegal stalls!
(Picture taken from Mango City)
As can be seen from the video footage, the table used by the child to set up the stall does not occupy much space, and there are only a few drinks on the table. Subsequently, the children's parents called the police, and in the face of the police, these square dance men and women and old hooligans not only had no remorse, but also bluntly said that they would call the city management to report the children for illegally setting up stalls!
Subsequently, some media contacted the relevant local departments, and the staff replied that the matter had been recorded and reported to the director.
This news reminds me of another news: children in United States selling lemonade on the side of the road led to the police, and the police took care of their business instead.
According to media reports on August 30, 2019, the Police Department in Newburgh, New York, received a report from a person who was inconvenienced by someone in his neighborhood who was setting up a roadside stall selling drinks, causing traffic congestion during rush hour. When the two police officers arrived at the neighborhood mentioned by the informant, they found that it was actually just a few children of six or seven years old who had set up a drink stall on the side of the road, selling their homemade lemonade.
(Screenshot from Pepper Point Video)
Not only did the two officers not take away the children's drink stalls, but they also bought two drinks at their stalls to drink, and told the children that they were doing a great job and told them to keep doing it.
After the incident was released on the Internet, the "loving" behavior of the two police officers received praise from countless netizens, and people left messages one after another, praising the two police officers while condemning the person who called the police.
One of the netizens wrote: "This should be a person who has lived a 'miserable' life before he thinks of calling the police and letting the police take care of the children who sell lemon drinks." The police did the right thing and showed the good character of our country. Other netizens praised the two police officers for supporting "young entrepreneurs".
The Newburgh Police Department responded to the incident by saying they were proud of their two officers because they had a "positive impact" on the community, especially the children.
(Picture taken from Aijinan)
After this incident, the business of these children has become better. The mother of one of the children said she might keep her child selling drinks until school started, as it was a great way for her child to learn about teamwork and the value of money.
After listening to these two news stories, I don't know what you think, but I'm very emotional anyway.
I would like to say that these two little stories are not trivial. What was kicked over was not just a small stall for children selling watermelon juice, but the bottom line of social civilization, morality and the rule of law; On the contrary, what is cherished and cared for is not only the children's stalls selling lemon drinks, but also the children's positive attitude towards life, brave and sincere social practice, and the great improvement of community civilization, civic morality, and social rule of law. Who's to say that these stall kids can't become entrepreneurs, politicians, writers and artists who will achieve excellence and benefit society in the future? Today, we take care of them; Tomorrow, they will be able to feed us back. Today, we sow the seeds of good, and tomorrow we cannot reap the flowers of evil. On the other hand, if you sow the seeds of evil today, how can you reap the fruits of good tomorrow?
Some people, it's the bad guys who get old, and the old people who get bad, and what they keep saying is "illegal" is actually just a tool to protect their own selfishness. The core value of the law is not to promote evil, but to promote good. Such a person, in society, is a typical hooligan, who will only bring harm to society; In the family, it is also a typical disaster, you can't treat your parents well, and you can't educate your children and grandchildren, what else can you do except keep creating family ugliness? Their lives are "miserable" only because they have never been kind.
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(This article is based on the video of Cao Baoyin, chief counsel of Beijing Guozi Law Firm, [Cao Shuo's · Serious Case Inventory Series])