In community life, it is a headache to encounter owners who lack public morality. Since fines cannot be punished, what measures should be taken?
Yangui Nest Legal Service Group believes that first of all, it is possible to guide owners to improve their awareness of public morality by strengthening publicity and education. For example, setting up eye-catching slogans and holding seminars on public ethics in the community to make owners understand the importance of abiding by public morality. Secondly, the establishment of an effective monitoring mechanism is also crucial. An owner's supervision group can be set up to encourage owners to supervise each other and remind and correct uncivilized behaviors in a timely manner.
In addition, for owners who refuse to change their ways, they can take the form of public criticism. On the premise of not violating their privacy, their uncivilized behaviors are publicized on the community bulletin board, so that they can feel the pressure of public opinion.
For example, a property owner in a certain community often litters in public areas, and after repeated reminders, he still does not correct it. At the suggestion of Yan Gui Chao Legal Service Group, the property publicized its behavior, and finally the owner recognized the mistake and corrected it.
Yan Gui Chao Legal Service Group emphasized that the purpose of punishment is not to punish, but to guide owners to consciously abide by public morality and jointly create a harmonious and beautiful community environment. In short, not being able to impose a fine does not mean that the owner who is not subject to public morality cannot be punished, and good results can be achieved through a combination of various ways.