It is illegal for the elderly to occupy the road to sell vegetables, but it is worthy of our sympathy to think for the elderly from another angle. When people are old, they should stay at home and have fun with their grandchildren. If they have nothing to do, they can go out to chat with their neighbors with thermos cups, or play chess with friends under the big tree, so that they can spend their old age happily. Now the old man has to stand in the scorching sun and risk being punished by the urban management. There must be something behind him.
Of course, it does not rule out that some grandparents are used to hard work all their lives, and even if their children try their best to persuade them, they still have to set up stalls. These people are in the minority. Most people who set up stalls to sell vegetables are forced to make a living, and there is no way to come out and set up stalls to earn two pocket money.
It is because people have no economic income that they occupy the road and set up stalls to sell vegetables. It is obviously impossible to ask people to rent booths in the regular market. The stalls in the regular market need a lot of rental fees, which are unbearable for the elderly. Sometimes they may sell for tens of dollars by waiting on the roadside all morning, and the rental fee of the booth is not enough. They can't afford the rental fee, so they can only choose to fight with the urban management? Guerrilla warfare? Standing on a tricycle selling vegetables everywhere, waiting for the city management to come? Move position? -sell it somewhere else. If unfortunately caught by the urban management, will these old people show it? Cry, make trouble, hang yourself? Dafa, in our opinion, such behavior has no quality, but the elderly really have no choice. What is the best plan? .
If the government can solve this problem, such as allowing stalls on fixed sections of every street, some problems can be solved, but they cannot be eradicated. After all, compared with the formal market, is it free or free? More fragrant? Some businesses will run to the street to compete with the elderly for booths.
To sum up, it is illegal for the elderly to occupy the road and sell vegetables illegally, but it is sympathetic in reason.