Does square dance disturb people? How to solve it?

Square dance was originally a national fitness activity, but it has become a disturbing phenomenon because of the excessive volume of individual residents and groups during the activity. To completely solve the disturbing phenomenon of square dance, we must implement it from two aspects: changing customs and strengthening punishment.

In reality, not all square dance activities will constitute a "nuisance". According to the newly promulgated draft law on the prevention and control of noise pollution in China, entertainment and fitness activities in public places such as residential areas, squares or parks must meet the requirements of the place for the activity area, music volume and activity time, and it is specially stipulated that audio equipment should not produce excessive volume. Usually, residential areas belong to Class II standard areas, with noise exceeding 60 decibels during the day and 50 decibels at night. Residents can use this standard to judge whether the square dance behavior in their community is a nuisance.

After disturbing the people, we can first consult with these individuals and inform them of the nature of their behavior, so that they can clearly realize the negative impact of their behavior, that is, they can change their customs. We can also recommend them to adopt more environmentally friendly and scientific wireless headphones, which can meet their sports needs without causing noise pollution to the surrounding residents. Through this gentle means, cultivate their good habits and fundamentally improve the phenomenon of square dance disturbing the people.

If the decibel of the square dance does exceed the prescribed limit, and the residents fail to negotiate many times, the residents can complain and feedback to the local people's government departments and ask the main person in charge or group of the square dance to reduce the volume. The government departments will warn and correct the disturbing behavior. In the past, the punishment for disturbing behavior was low after intervention, so the effect was not obvious. Individuals or groups that refuse to make corrections according to the new regulations can be fined 200-20000 according to relevant regulations, so that they can realize the consequences of disturbing behavior from their own interests.