What should grid workers do if they find dancing disturbing people at night?

When the grid member finds that dancing at night disturbs people, he can consider the following treatment methods:

1. Mediation: Grid members can communicate with relevant residents or dancers to understand each other's needs and concerns. Through proper mediation, a mutually acceptable solution can be found, such as adjusting the time, place or volume of dancing to reduce the impact on residents.

2. Remind to abide by the regulations: The grid worker can remind dancers to abide by local laws and regulations and respect the peace of the community and the rights and interests of other residents. Sometimes, people may disturb others unconsciously, so reminding them of this may be improved.

3. Contact relevant departments: If the residents' complaints are invalid or cannot be solved, the grid staff can contact relevant departments, such as neighborhood committees, community affairs offices, public security departments, and seek more professional assistance and handling.