Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - A photography team in Henan Province rocked trees crazily and created sakura rain. Do you think this behavior should be punished?

A photography team in Henan Province rocked trees crazily and created sakura rain. Do you think this behavior should be punished?

This kind of behavior should not only be punished, but also severely punished, because only heavy punishment can make these people? Go easy on me. The season of spring is coming, and scenic spots all over the country have also ushered in the tourist season, especially natural scenic spots and scenic spots with flowers and grass are the most popular places in spring. Many tourists take advantage of the lukewarm weather to go out to enjoy flowers and take pictures, and many photographers take advantage of flowers. It stands to reason that you should be intoxicated with such beautiful scenery, whether taking photos or watching, don't pick flowers or trample on the grass, but some people have done some uncivilized things to make their photos look good.

No, this uncivilized phenomenon appeared in a park in Zhengzhou, Henan Province on March 25th. According to the video taken by the photographer, we can see that there is a woman in a white dress standing under a cherry tree in the park, and there is a photographer beside her. The photographer shakes the cherry tree hard to shoot the romantic moment when the flowers fall. I was really angry when I saw this scene in the video. These people dare to do such uncivilized things in public for their own selfish interests. It seems that they usually do it. In my opinion, I think such people should be severely punished.

The punishment is either compulsory guards or fines. Volunteer guards mean to let them stay under the cherry tree until they find someone shaking the tree again. If not, they will leave the staff. Anyway, these people can't be too cheap. It is better to impose a bigger fine and let them remember it once, or they will commit it again in the future. But then again, no matter what kind of punishment, it is actually just a warning. Many people turn a deaf ear to such warning signs or tips from staff, and don't care at all. Therefore, fines are one aspect, and strengthening park management is also one aspect. If these two aspects are comprehensively rectified, I think this uncivilized phenomenon will be much less.

So how to rectify it? Personally, I think that since the cherry blossoms are in full bloom in the park, we should increase the number of staff at this time, implement on-site guards and check whether anyone shakes the trees at any time. There are usually staff present, so people who shake trees will still converge. Moreover, management should be strengthened at the gate of the park, and it is forbidden to bring photographic equipment in to ensure that there is no uncivilized flower viewing and taking pictures. Therefore, in general, to achieve a two-pronged approach, fines must be implemented, warning tips must be in place, and management must be strengthened so that flowers and trees in the park will not be destroyed.