Most people always think too simply. At rush hour, the demand for seats is in short supply, so it is difficult to solve the problem of supply and demand. Without fundamentally solving the problem of supply and demand, can everything be done just by giving up your seat? In the past, some people were hot-headed and put forward the slogan of giving up their seats to the old, the weak and the sick. It's wonderful to think about it, but it's very problematic to implement it in practice. It is difficult to judge the so-called old, weak, sick and pregnant. Some people who look older may be young people, but those who look younger are actually middle-aged and elderly people. They look thin, but they are actually stronger than you. Those who look sick are actually much healthier than you. Those who look pregnant are actually very fat, and those who look thin may be pregnant. The result is often that you don't have to sit, and hooligans just sit.
Moreover, this old, weak, sick and disabled pregnancy almost includes everyone in life, and most of them want to grab seats. When they compete for seats, who should give them to whom? Human nature is selfish, there are no specific rules, but everyone will regard these slogans as hard rules and as reasons to force others to give up their seats. What will happen? Nature is the initial quarrel, and then use force. Everyone thinks he is the wronged one, and others don't respect him. As a result, there is no place to sit when necessary, and the problem of grabbing seats is more serious. On the contrary, it increases social contradictions and is simply looking for trouble.
It is against scientific laws to substitute subjective moral standards for specific provisions, which will inevitably lead to various problems.
Not before, but urbanization is not so rapid and obvious, and there are no messy slogans. Grab a seat is a skill, and you can't complain online, saying that you don't respect the elderly, don't respect pregnant women, don't respect the disabled, don't care about children, Barabara. Now the network is so developed, many children have mobile phones, and they can take videos at will and upload them to the network, which spread all over the country overnight.
The problem of giving up seats is also quite serious in some countries with high population density, such as Japan. It is useless to set up a so-called love seat. The number of seats in a bus hasn't changed at all, and love seats are simply not enough. The old, the weak, the sick and the pregnant will still grab seats. Will the ordinary seat be changed to the love seat? It will only increase contradictions, and there are simply not enough seats. Instead of trying to force people to give up their seats, it is better to add more buses and more seats, so that people who have nothing to do can avoid the rush hour and avoid everyone grabbing seats.