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A photographer forced himself over the guardrail of the Imperial Ancestral Temple to take wedding photos. Should this person be detained?

Personally, I think this person should be detained. This kind of behavior is destroying ancient cultural relics that have existed for thousands of years. It is obvious that this person has no sense of public morality, and as a photographer, he is also very unprofessional. He should know this when he arrives at the filming location. These places cannot be stepped on, so he should be punished like this.

Marriage is a major event in life, so as a witness to the marriage, many couples will choose to take a set of very beautiful wedding photos as a commemoration. Many photography studios have also launched corresponding services. Because some scenic spots have very beautiful scenery and many ancient buildings, photography studios will also choose some such scenic spots to take pictures. So on October 15, 2020, such a disturbing thing happened in the Ancestral Temple in Beijing. A photographer was taking wedding photos of the newlyweds, and due to the angle of the view, the staff member directly crossed the fence and stood on the carved stone slab of ancient cultural relics in the middle of the Ancestral Temple. Such a set of photos was also uploaded to the Internet by netizens, triggering condemnation from netizens. It is understood that this stone slab with dragon carvings has a history of thousands of years, so if it is trampled casually, it can easily cause damage to ancient cultural relics. Therefore, this staff member was also approved by the local public security department for criminal detention. It must be said that netizens are still strong and resolutely report illegal behaviors.

There are many people taking wedding photos in the Taimiao Temple, and the Taimiao Scenic Area also agrees to allow these new people to come to the scenic spot to take pictures. This is originally a very good thing, but because of some unconscious people, cultural relics are separated. If it is damaged, it is also possible that the scenic spot will no longer allow newlyweds to take photos in the scenic spot, so the gain outweighs the loss. In addition, I would like to say something about this photographer. Since he often comes to the Imperial Ancestral Temple to take pictures, he must have known that there are ancient cultural relics in this fence. Since he knew that he trampled and destroyed it, it is unforgivable. It is such a punishment. It should.