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2020 National Examination Interview: Let Superstitions and Bad Habits Pay Due Price (2)?

Even so, some things are unexpected: first, not only those old people who have deep-rooted superstitions and may not surf the Internet very much, but also many young and well-educated young people are throwing coins. For example, from September 2065438 to September 2009, Wang, a 23-year-old female student who graduated from a medical university and was preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, threw a coin into the tarmac when she got off the plane in order to "avoid disaster and pray", and finally Wang was fined 200 yuan. It is sad that medical graduates are so superstitious. Second, the lessons of the past have not become the teachers of the future. Almost every time a coin is thrown at an airplane engine, it will spread on the Internet and cause a heated discussion, so that some airports have posted a propaganda slogan "It is illegal to throw a coin at an airplane to pray". It stands to reason that Yin Jian should learn from his own mistakes, but at present, it is not uncommon for others to learn from their own mistakes.

Is this because these people have isolated themselves from the modern information society, or are some "beliefs" too strong to ignore the real social rules?

But in any case, such bad habits should be restrained. Making violators pay enough price is an important way to restrain them. Only when the cost matches the negative impact can we learn a lesson and wake up those who are "sleeping" mentally.

Throwing coins at aircraft engines has been suspected of violating the law on public security administration punishment. It clearly stipulates that those who disturb the order of buses, trams, trains, ships, aircraft or other public transport shall bear the responsibility. Prior to this, the management department also took disciplinary measures such as education, warning, fines and detention for similar acts.

The airline sued and let the passengers involved bear civil liability for compensation, which undoubtedly added code to the legal cost of this behavior. The higher the illegal cost, the stronger the psychological shock to some passengers. "Fu" does not mean blessing, but praying for disaster relief, which will make them more "awake". Therefore, this incident is also a reminder to the airlines concerned: those who can pursue civil liability according to law need not be lenient.

In the final analysis, the penalty of 1.2 million yuan for throwing coins on the plane is quite amazing: bad habits and superstitions also have boundaries and costs. Ignoring realistic rules and public interests, we can not only pray for "happiness", but also "pray" for trouble and even disaster.

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