An old man in Liaoning couldn't use the health code, so the driver kicked him out of the car. Is it appropriate for the driver to do so?

An old man in Liaoning couldn't use the health code, so the driver kicked him out of the car. It is very inappropriate for a driver to do so. As we all know, in our society, what we have done since primary school is to respect the old and love the young. In our daily work and life, we must help the elderly who need our help in combination with our own work, so as to create a beautiful society and create a harmonious atmosphere of respecting the elderly and loving the young. And the driver's behavior is completely wrong from a moral point of view.

Some people may think that as a driver, he can't let those who haven't scanned the code get on the bus in order to fulfill the requirements of his superiors. This is his duty, and there is nothing wrong with what he did. However, we must know that in our work, we must deal with various problems flexibly, so that our work can be carried out more smoothly and successfully. Although the driver did his duty, he didn't handle the problem flexibly. As a bus, each of us has the right to take the bus and enjoy a series of services brought by public transportation, which is our right.

So from a moral point of view, the bus driver's approach is completely wrong. When this happens, we should find a way to solve it, instead of directly driving the old man out of the car. The old man is not ignorant of the requirements of epidemic prevention and control. He also knows that he has to scan the code to get on the bus. However, as an old man, he doesn't know how to use the smart phone and how to complete the code scanning operation. Therefore, this requires each of us to understand the inconvenience of the old man.

If we encounter such a thing at work, we must learn to deal with it in the right way. Never refuse the elderly directly. We must learn to understand each other, especially for some older people. We must learn to be more tolerant and understanding.