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A tourist in Iceland ignored warning signs and walked on ice. Unexpectedly, the ice broke away and floated away. Is the incident completely unrelated to the scenic spot?

I personally believe that this matter has nothing to do with the scenic spot. It is entirely the person involved who is seeking his own death. After all, warning signs have been set up in the scenic area to warn tourists of the dangers here, remind them to abide by the rules, visit in a civilized manner, and protect their own personal safety! As for you who have to go against the grain and don't abide by the rules, then you have to pay for your own willfulness.

The incident happened a few days ago. A man went to Iceland to visit Iceland with his friends. When they arrived at the destination, the man ignored the "warning signs" erected next to the scenic spot and acted recklessly on the ice. walk. However, something unexpected happened to him. The ice surface broke and the ice cubes under his feet floated farther and farther away. In the end, the man could only take off his clothes, jump into the ice-cold water, and swam back awkwardly by his own power. Once the video was exposed on the Internet, it caused an uproar, and netizens angrily criticized his suicide attempt.

Having said that, living conditions are getting better and better nowadays. More people go out to travel in their spare time to relax themselves, but at the same time, there are also many disharmonious scenes. When traveling, Sometimes I just follow my own mood and ignore the rules and regulations of the scenic spot. In the end, I often receive a painful lesson and even pay the price with my life.

Everyone must be familiar with the "Beijing Badaling Wildlife Park Incident" that caused a lot of controversy in the past two years. It was because a woman completely ignored the regulations when visiting a free-range wild animal area, which eventually led to a tragic disaster.

Who is to blame for this? ! Do we have to blame the wildlife park for not tying up the tiger? Do we have to blame tigers for eating meat? The nature is the same. This man in Iceland committed suicide, so why should we blame the scenic spot for not protecting him? Why can the ice float away by itself? Why don’t the scenic spots fix the ice? It is simply ridiculous to blame the scenic spot for this!