Recently, a woman posted online that she saw two men sitting on a sofa while going to a certain supermarket's maternity and baby room to breastfeed and change diapers. She asked the other person to avoid, but was retorted, "Did you get in the way. He reported to the staff for help, and the staff stated that they had no authority to force the two to leave. In response, the woman involved called for optimizing the management of mother and baby rooms in shopping malls and supermarkets. The mother and baby room is a microcosm of modern urban humanistic care, carrying special functions such as breastfeeding and caring for infants and young children. However, its functional alienation is no longer an isolated case: couples see it as a "private dating space", while passersby see it as a "temporary resting area". Such behavior not only violates the legitimate rights and interests of mother and baby groups, but also exposes loopholes in public space management - when rules lack binding force, moral self-discipline alone is difficult to fill the institutional vacuum. To safeguard the rights and interests of mothers and infants to use the mother and baby room, it is necessary to first enhance the rigidity of the system, clarify the usage rights and penalties for violations of the mother and baby room. Secondly, it is necessary to strengthen management responsibilities. Public places such as shopping malls should optimize the layout of mother and baby rooms, install intelligent monitoring and call systems, and equip dedicated inspectors to ensure real-time response to demand. At the same time, by setting clear identification and implementing physical isolation measures such as access control systems, functional boundaries can be delineated. Finally, we need to leverage the role of social supervision, open up channels for complaints, encourage the public to report violations, and create a social atmosphere of shared governance among the whole nation. Strengthening the guarantee of the use of mother and baby rooms is not only a necessary duty of the rule of law, but also a fulfillment of the promise of "early childhood education". Only by allowing the system to grow "teeth" can warmth not be compromised. (New Society)
Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Wang xiao jing
Source:legaldaily
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