Nanning disabled man selling singing was complained of nuisance, how do you usually treat disabled singers?

The situation of disabled people selling songs is not a minority, and it does bring a lot of trouble to the security.

Take my personal experience, not long ago in a restaurant to eat when it happened to meet a disabled singer, it is reasonable to eat when there is music accompanied when it is a beautiful thing, but this is about forty or fifty years old singer's songs are mostly similar to the "moon on behalf of my heart", "under the lights of the little girl" a class of, for me as a college student to speak is to listen to a little annoyed. And I don't know whether it was for the sake of attention or singing too intoxicated, the sound of the stereo really made my roommate and I lose the mood of conversation, and it's not even an exaggeration to say that - it was too deafening.

I think the owner of the restaurant was a little depressed, and walked over to the disabled singer and said something, so the singer silently moved the stereo about half a meter away from the restaurant, and then continued to get high. But it has to be mentioned that the table closest to the stereo moved to a spot inside near us. The owner also looked more embarrassed, only to say that they are difficult, after all, not in their own store side, but in the street and disabled, the guests did not say anything more.

In the university has seen a lot of singers, but the majority of students. This part of the people's singing time is mostly on weekends from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., either in the park or on the side of the road in the open space, and not to make money mainly, most people will not feel annoyed. But in sharp contrast to some disabled singers, their daily life is to pull their own stereo, open the stereo in a crowded place to sing, while singing and asking for money, I have seen the most inarticulate way to ask for money is to randomly pull a person in the audience and ask: "This brother, just now I sang well ah?" At this time, the audience will usually say: "Good, okay!" Then the routine is: "If it's good, can you give me some money? Little brother is also for life ah, thank you big brother ah!" Oh! Normally it would be given!

For disabled sellers, some may indeed be in order to earn money to cure the disease, but some clearly have a certain amount of livelihood security, but they have to go around to ask for money with the identity of their own is disabled, but also beautifully called their own is a seller of art! If they are real sellers, please let the listeners give the money themselves instead of making them do so out of embarrassment!

For me, although I sometimes don't like the noisy environment created by the seller, I mostly just leave silently like a passerby and rarely give money or anything unless he is really singing well or I happen to have change. I just wish these disabled singers would choose a place like a park or an open space on the side of the road, not in a restaurant or residential area, it really does affect people.