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It's too difficult! The villagers paid nearly 20,000 yuan at their own expense and were found to be in violation, who will light the way home?

author:Panda essay

Recently, the incident of an enthusiastic villager in Anhui Province installing street lamps at his own expense has attracted widespread attention. In order to solve the safety hazard of students returning late from school, the villager generously donated money and installed 64 street lamps at his own expense. However, due to the lack of approval, this act was determined to be a violation by the relevant authorities and required it to be dismantled on its own.

It's too difficult! The villagers paid nearly 20,000 yuan at their own expense and were found to be in violation, who will light the way home?

Netizens expressed their dissatisfaction with this incident, believing that the behavior of the relevant departments was too rigid and did not take into account the original intention and actual needs of the villagers. They even think that the street lamps that originally needed millions of yuan, but now the villagers have done it for 20,000 yuan, is it against the interests of the relevant departments?

It's too difficult! The villagers paid nearly 20,000 yuan at their own expense and were found to be in violation, who will light the way home?

However, we need to understand that any action needs to be carried out within the framework of the law. Village-level roads have been brought under municipal management, and it is indeed illegal to install street lights without approval. Each of us has to obey the law, and we can't just do good deeds to get a face. Compliance is a principle that each of us must adhere to.

It's too difficult! The villagers paid nearly 20,000 yuan at their own expense and were found to be in violation, who will light the way home?

In addition, the installation of street lights by individuals also comes with a series of problems. For example: whether the street lamp is qualified, whether the installation is standardized, whether the acceptance is qualified, how to carry out follow-up maintenance, how to deal with the electricity cost generated by the street lamp, who owns the street lamp, if the street lamp has an accident and hits someone, who should be responsible for compensation? These are all questions that we need to consider.

It's too difficult! The villagers paid nearly 20,000 yuan at their own expense and were found to be in violation, who will light the way home?

Of course, as the competent department, it is the responsibility to be anxious about the needs of the people, and install street lights as soon as possible in accordance with laws and regulations to illuminate the way for villagers to go home. We believe that as long as we work together, we will be able to find a solution that meets the needs of the masses and complies with the law.

It's too difficult! The villagers paid nearly 20,000 yuan at their own expense and were found to be in violation, who will light the way home?