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What is the harm of occupying a seat and how to stop it?

Seat-occupying behavior refers to the behavior that an individual occupies one or more seats for his own benefit in public places, means of transportation and other places, which makes others unable to use them. This kind of behavior is uncivilized and immoral, which will destroy public order and social morality.

First of all, occupying a seat will bring unnecessary trouble and discomfort to others. For example, on public transport, because of the limited seats, passengers will make other passengers unable to find seats and need to stand in crowded carriages, which will not only increase passengers' fatigue, but also increase the risk of traffic accidents. In public places, seat occupants will occupy seats that should belong to others, resulting in others not being able to use these facilities normally.

Secondly, occupying a seat is also an act of disrespecting others, which goes against public morality. Everyone should respect the rights and interests of others, especially in public places, and should abide by public order, and don't put their own personal interests above others.

If we meet residents, we should take appropriate measures to solve this problem. First of all, we can politely ask the occupant if he can let others use his seat or ask for help. If the passengers refuse to cooperate or conflict, we should keep calm, avoid emotional excitement, and seek the help of relevant personnel, such as station staff and car patrol.

If we are seat occupiers, we should realize that our actions will bring trouble to others and take the initiative to let the seats be used by those in need. If the seat is occupied due to fatigue, physical discomfort and other reasons, you should also give up your seat as soon as possible so as not to affect others. We should always remember that our actions are not only related to ourselves, but also to others and the whole society.

In a word, occupying a seat is an uncivilized and immoral behavior, which will destroy public order and social morality. We should respect the rights and interests of others, observe public order in public, and don't put personal interests above others. If you meet an occupant, you should take appropriate measures to solve this problem.