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How to treat the filing system of kindergartens and stalls around primary and secondary schools in Shandong?
It is also a helpless move to put on record instead of completely blocking it.

Roadside stalls really make people love and hate, especially when the stalls are gathered together. It is a natural night market place where delicious food can be collected and purchased at night. However, in terms of hygiene, really delicious things are likely to come from roadside stalls and deep alleys, and natural hygiene is not as good as shops with large facades. Other diners know that what they eat in their mouths may have undergone some kind of "chemical treatment", but he still knows it well and gives the reason: "Because it is delicious"!

This reason is too strong for me to refute. The same is true of vendors around the school, such as fried snacks, brewed milk tea and cheap small packets of snacks. Mobile management, stubborn management and cheap management are their unchanging truths. Some parents even specially bought roadside snacks to wait for their children to leave school. The school must stop it. After all, when children have problems eating unclean things around them when they are studying in their own school, parents will definitely not think about why their children buy them, but blame the school for not taking good care of them.

When the school comes forward to manage, the method is to negotiate with the security guard or call the nearby health bureau for help. Is it useful? The stall owner has agreed that this is the kind of business where you kick me out, and I'll run it if you leave. The most ugly thing is that there is a dog skin plaster around the school, which can't be torn off. When I was a student, the teacher on duty was most afraid of Sundays, because all the students came back to study at night and lived in the school. Before entering the school gate, they must buy a booth to cook. In the middle of the night, acute appendicitis came one after another, and the teacher on duty was so scared that he couldn't sleep all night.

For these "plasters", compulsory management may be another "urban management drama". Therefore, what Shandong did was not to forcibly drive away, but to file a case. The stall is filed for free, and the stall owner must show his own health certificate and other documents required for operation. If there is a problem, it will find a registered supplier to negotiate. It's clear, but it may be too expensive for them to make health certificates at roadside stalls.

In short, this method at least clarifies the problem of vendors around the school. To a certain extent, the safety of students is guaranteed. As for the actual implementation, it depends on how the supervisors are. Don't wait for the renter to stare at the roadside stall without checking the hygiene and business license. That's really interesting!