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Should I sell vegetables in the community?

Recently, due to the establishment of sanitation, there are too many stalls at the entrance of the community, garbage is everywhere, and the environment is bad, which seriously affects the passage of pedestrians and vehicles. Urban management decided to carry out rectification.

The relevant departments began to work, and the effect was really immediate. Although there is no surprise of fresh vegetables on the way to work, the clean and spacious road really makes people shine.

It's just that those idle uncles and aunts have opinions. They have some vegetable fields around the community. In addition to satisfying daily life, extra vegetables are sold in the open-air market.

After the transformation of urban management, the old people had no place to sell vegetables, so they settled for the second best and entered the main passage of the community. If people want to come and go, they can always sell some. It was harmless, but someone complained to the property on the grounds of obstructing traffic order, and the security guard came forward to deal with it, and it got out of control.

I happened to pass by, and I saw the crowd surrounded the inner three floors and the outer three floors. An old man carrying a backpack threw his crutches aside, and the electronic scale turned to the ground, clutching a security guard's collar with both hands and never letting go. The security guard reached in and confronted him barechested and bareshouldered.

The onlookers have different opinions. Some people say that there are too many properties, and it is not easy for the elderly to grow vegetables. What's the matter? Some people say that it hinders traffic order. When is it allowed to sell vegetables in the community? Some people are busy calling the police, others are busy taking pictures. At that time very lively.

The starting point of the matter revolves around whether the community can sell vegetables. If you can, it means that the security guards are meddling. You must apologize for meddling and breaking things.

If the community can't sell vegetables, it is the responsibility of property management to stop the elderly from selling vegetables after receiving complaints. It's just that the behavior and words are too radical, which causes the old people to resent it. Under the conflict, the act of smashing old people's electronic scales has been corrected. After all, security guards have no law enforcement power.

Personally, I think the community is a common place for everyone to live. There is something wrong with selling vegetables privately.

Although most people in the community belong to urban and rural relocated households, it is also a habit to open up wasteland to grow vegetables. But if I say I have no money, I don't believe it. Grandpa sells vegetables, thinking that he is also selling loneliness.

Being able to convert your hard work into paper money is also a full sense of accomplishment, which can make up for the loneliness in your heart. It is not advisable to blindly act recklessly and ignore community order.

Some people say that it is not easy for the elderly to grow vegetables, and property security should not intervene and should be considerate. But the community is not a convenient place, nor is it a person's territory. Accommodation is also within the limits.

Everyone in the community has different needs. An appeal, some people are happy and some people are sad. If there are demands and complaints, the property will be ignored. What is the significance of the existence of real estate?

In the face of interests, individual interests should be subordinate to collective interests. Therefore, I don't agree to sell vegetables in the community. Those who clamor to respect the old and love the young, rather than this, might as well live a good life and finish contracting the vegetables in their hometown. This is much more useful than shouting palely. Although it's a little more expensive than the supermarket, it only accepts cash.