Square dance in the black wind

I'm not taking sides.

However, I just think it's too strict.

Seriously, you can't walk the dog from 7 to 22. So, should I get up at 6 am to walk my dog, or after 22 pm? It's really tiring to waste time walking the dog like this.

A relaxed e-commerce company like me gets up around 8 o'clock every day, finishes breakfast, leaves at 8: 30 and arrives at the warehouse at 9 o'clock.

For people living in Beishangguang, it is estimated that they will be late to go out after 6 o'clock.

My friend in Dongguan told me that she would leave at 7: 30 every day, or she would be late. Because it takes at least 1 hour to drive to work, you may miss it even by subway bus. No way, the house price is too expensive, so we can only buy a farther place.

Office workers like them waste a lot of time on their way to and from work every day and walk their dogs from 22 pm to 7 am. Isn't this a lie?

Most importantly, who will carry it out? Who will supervise?

Before 8 o'clock in the morning, it is estimated that not many people have gone to work. At 6 o'clock that night, everyone got off work, including government officials. So, who will supervise those who come out to walk the dog at this time?

In the final analysis, it is possible that this dog walking order will eventually become an empty document.

Is it possible for you to ask government officials to work overtime at 10 at 6 pm to prevent people from walking their dogs?

If residents are to be conscious, they are very dissatisfied with this regulation, and we want them to be conscious. It feels like telling the Monkey King that things in the Flat Peach Garden can only be seen, but not eaten.

However, put yourself in others' shoes. There must be reasons why the management has introduced such a ban.

If all the residents walked their dogs in a civilized way, there wouldn't be so many things.

However, as long as a few of them don't pay attention, it will make people feel disgusted. On the riverside road on our side, many people are walking every night. Of course, there are also some people who walk their dogs without tying a rope and let them run around there. I have sat near the lawn several times, and I can see some urine traces and smell some. Sometimes, I can meet some white feces.

So, when we think that the dog walking order is very strict, can we think about how everyone treated the environment around us before the dog walking order?

I believe that most residents are still very serious and civilized in walking their dogs. But it does not rule out that some particularly unsanitary people are destroying this image.

Therefore, the management finally issued such a dog walking order, which led everyone to bear it together.

Although I think there is something wrong with this dog walking order, it will gradually fade away as time goes by. However, if residents do not reflect on themselves and only complain about management, it is estimated that the requirements will be stricter next time there is a dog walking order.