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A barrier is set up at the entrance of the village, and one car and one pole are set up, and whether it is the owner or the tenant, the parking fee must be charged when entering the village

author:Someone, will you miss me

**Chapter 1: Transformation in a New Era**

Under the wave of the new era, some rural areas in Shanghai have begun to explore modernization, introducing property management companies in an attempt to improve the quality of life in rural areas through standardized management. However, this change was not all smooth sailing, and at the entrance of the village, a series of gates and pole toll collection equipment appeared, marking a new beginning and foreshadowing possible conflict.

A barrier is set up at the entrance of the village, and one car and one pole are set up, and whether it is the owner or the tenant, the parking fee must be charged when entering the village

**Chapter 2: Controversial Charges**

Parking fees, a commonplace concept in the city, are now present in this tranquil countryside. Villagers and tenants, whether their vehicles are parked on the side of the road or in their yards, need to pay a resource occupation fee of 100 to 150 yuan per month. This policy has caused widespread dissatisfaction among the villagers, who find it difficult to accept why they have to pay for their homesteads and cars parked in their yards.

**Chapter 3: The Parable of Anger**

Faced with such a charge, the villagers privately angrily compared it to the behavior of "modern bandits". It may be understandable to rob the villagers, but now they have to pay for the air and the land, and the absurdity is incredible. They believe that it is not just a matter of money, but also a violation of dignity and rights.

A barrier is set up at the entrance of the village, and one car and one pole are set up, and whether it is the owner or the tenant, the parking fee must be charged when entering the village

**Chapter 4: The Voice of Equity**

The hearts of the villagers were filled with dissatisfaction, and they began to gather to discuss how to defend their rights. They believe that the property management company's actions have seriously infringed on their interests, and there must be a clear attitude and action.

**Chapter 5: A Call to Action**

After discussion, the villagers decided to take action. They organized and began to spread the message of protest in the village against the charging policy of the property management company. They demanded that the company cancel the unreasonable charge and restore their rightful rights.

A barrier is set up at the entrance of the village, and one car and one pole are set up, and whether it is the owner or the tenant, the parking fee must be charged when entering the village

**Chapter 6: The Dawn of Victory**

After ongoing protests and pressure, the property management company eventually relented. They agreed to abolish the resource occupation fee, or give the villagers reasonable compensation. This result is reassuring to the villagers, who realize that through solidarity and perseverance, they can change their unfair policies and protect their rights.

This incident is not only a conflict between the villagers and the property management company, but also a profound reflection on the rationality of contemporary property management and the respect and protection of the rights and interests of villagers. Through this experience, the villagers learned a vivid lesson and made them more aware that everyone's rights and interests need to be cherished and protected.