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Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

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Recently, an Internet celebrity incident in Shanghai has gradually heated up, focusing on a so-called "cub frog seller" seller on the street. There are some different views on this emerging street business model.

Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

When the Internet celebrity "Cub Selling Frog" appeared on the streets of Shanghai, people's attention was naturally drawn to the past. This kind of street seller, dressed as a cute frog, is different from the traditional merchant, but still peddles goods. However, this seemingly interesting behavior has caused a lot of controversy. Some see it as a new and innovative way to give street business a new look; However, there are also questions as to whether this form is legal and whether it hinders public order.

Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

The controversy seems to focus on whether the "cub selling frog" actually caused trouble to others and whether it interfered with normal public order. Some felt that their actions did not cause substantial hindrance, while others were critical of this unauthorized way of doing business on the streets. In fact, the video shows that the local chengguan did speak in a tough tone when he drove away the seller, who said that this was the first time he appeared here, but was refuted by the chengguan as "coming every day".

Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

This incident touched on a deeper social issue: the management of urban tourists. Back in the 80s, the management of urban merchants had aroused widespread discussion in society. Merchants bring employment opportunities to the city and meet the daily needs of citizens, but they also bring a series of management issues, such as social order, food safety, law and order. In the long run, the task of urban management is to ensure public order while giving tourists a certain living space.

Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

However, this does not mean that any form of merchant operation should be tolerated. If left unchecked, various unpredictable problems may occur, such as traffic jams, people stampede, etc. In addition, it may cause some other social problems, such as bad money driving out good money, leading to various black miasma behaviors on the streets.

Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

Laws are usually made to prevent certain potential risks, rather than waiting until problems have occurred before taking measures. Therefore, when we are confronted with such problems, we should think in a larger context, rather than focusing on a specific event.

Selling frogs on the street, shouldn't the city management take care of it?

Finally, we should view this "cub selling frog" incident objectively, and at the same time expect the relevant departments to make clear regulations and guidelines to protect the interests of all parties.

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