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Covering chaos in outdoor camping

Solve the problem and control the chaos of outdoor camping

Outdoor camping has become very popular recently. It allows us to get close to nature and relax. However, if there are situations such as littering and damaging trees, what will you do? What measures can be taken to prevent these problems from occurring?

First, industry regulations related to camping and punishment standards for uncivilized behavior in outdoor camping should be formulated as soon as possible. Local functional departments should adapt to local conditions and issue implementation details based on local actual conditions to provide legal basis for subsequent work such as regulating the camping industry, dealing with uncivilized camping behaviors, and promoting civilized travel, and bring the management of the outdoor camping industry into the legal track.

The second point is to strengthen the publicity work on civilized travel. Public service announcements and short videos advocating civilized travel can be filmed and posted on mainstream media and various official media platforms for publicity. Offline, electronic advertising screens in cities and camping camps can also be used to broadcast promotional slogans and slogans to strengthen citizens' awareness of civilization.

The third point is to strengthen infrastructure construction. All localities should further improve the development level of public health services and improve the construction of public health infrastructure, such as setting up more classified trash cans on urban public roads and parks, hiring more cleaning staff, and improving garbage collection. In terms of efficiency, the campground can also provide paid garbage cleaning services for citizens who come to camp.

The fourth point is that local law enforcement departments and relevant units must conduct inspections and law enforcement in strict accordance with legal provisions. Law enforcement departments must actively accept reports from the masses and punish businesses that violate relevant laws and regulations based on reports from the masses; camps, park managers and other units must also dissuade people who engage in uncivilized behavior within the scope of their authority, and can punish individuals if necessary. Others have taken measures such as persuading them to leave and adding them to the park's blacklist.