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What do you think of police cars crossing the sidewalk just to help the elderly cross the road?

There's nothing wrong with it. Can helping the elderly cross the street only appear in stories?

After watching the video, I feel that there is no problem. This kind of thing may happen in our daily life, for example, the bus driver will carefully help the elderly get off the bus, some vehicles will let pedestrians go first when crossing the road, or the flight attendant who just signed up will hold an umbrella for passengers in the rain. These things are done naturally and normally by these people. The difference is that they have done it before, but no one knows it and no one shares it. What they are doing now may be discussed for some reason. As long as it is said, there will be different opinions.

Things will be controversial, mainly focusing on:

(1) the police this identity.

(2) The horizontal parking of police cars is particularly "overbearing".

3 various shows, put the focus.

The first point: most people who see the monitoring will think that the police are very warm-hearted and conform to the image of a people's police. But some people will question, if the parking person is not a policeman, who will listen to him, and the vehicles behind will not be noisy?

If I really have such an idea, I can only sigh: why do villains care about the belly of a gentleman? It is feasible for a policeman to do good deeds because he has the right, but not for an ordinary person because he has no "right" to park his car in the middle of the road and order the car behind him to stop, right?

In fact, there is an ordinary person who can have the possibility of doing good deeds as a stopgap measure. For example, if a person falls into the water and the person next to him picks up the clothesline in the shop to save people, can you call him a robbery? If you question the first point, then obviously you think the fallacy of how much a person can do is correct.

The second point: it is doubtful that the police chose the "overbearing" way to park in the middle of the road when they could have parked on the side of the road or in other places that did not affect traffic. Then we must first understand that it is green for the elderly to cross the road, but the signal light will change because it is inconvenient to move halfway. At this time, an accident may occur in the 80-yard lane at any time. The traffic police parked sideways not only to help the elderly cross the road quickly, but also to make the vehicles behind have an eye-catching reference, so as to prevent the excessive speed from causing possible harm to the elderly.

The third point: "It's human nature that it's easy to bear grudges, but difficult to be grateful". You read it today and feel moved by China, but you will forget it tomorrow. However, if someone stole your wallet a few days ago, no matter how many teenagers, you may clearly remember this bad feeling.

While many warm-hearted actions are constantly being exposed, some posing behaviors have also begun to be questioned. The most classic is the incident of "beauty helping the fallen old man repair the car", and the masses have questioned the angle and clarity of the photos. This is already an interrogation meeting. Of course, after the military subway parade was questioned, the traffic police's behavior was also regarded as a "show"? Then why not say that the old man is fake, and the cars behind him are all group performances?

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the police stopping to help the elderly, but now so many people are questioning, making people want to ask: Can good deeds only appear in stories? Is it unbelievable or no longer believe in good deeds?