Jun 27, 2018

Collaborative Argumentation- The priority seats should not be abolished

陳以柔 04121121 李宗珉 04121127王舒瑀 04121135
Professor Chen
ENGLISH WRITING II
6 June 2018

We think the issue about abolishing priority seat should concern the sense of morality first. Most people think the priority seat takes too much room, and if it is crowded no matter we are in MRT or bus, there is no one will seat on the priority seat. However, it is not the problem about abolishment of priority seat, it is about our thought.
In our opinion, the sense of morality is more important than abolish it.
As a consequence, we disagree with abolishing the priority seat. According to United Daily News, there is lots of news that showing the elder got hurt when they were not yielded the priority seat from the others. Also, according to The Merit Times, some countries have less sense of yielding their seat for people who in need. Therefore, having priority seat can prevent those people from being in risk. First, we talk about the sense of morality. Second is about cost and law. Last but not the least, we discuss about the importance of having the priority seat.
About the sense of morality, we should learn the importance of offering your seat for the people in need rather than standing there and being crowded with people. Moreover, we can improve educational propaganda about the priority seat is for the people who in need; however, you can also seat there when no one needs it.
Secondly, it is the significant moral dilemma aroused by “moral warriors” make a certain groups of people seek the abolition of the priority seats. Yet, if there is no priority seat set up in any public transportation, will it stop the arguments erupting over priority seats? In our opinion, removing priority seats can only deteriorate the argumentative situation. First of all, the process of amending a law is time-consuming as well as costly. According to the People with Disabilities Rights Protection Act, priority seats should account for 15 percent of the total seats in public vehicles. Thus, the government has to reopen the legislation to amend the law if we think the space of priority seat is not required. To execute a change through political power, people have to reach consequence on the issue. But there is actually no consensus recently in our society. Then suppose the law is amended, the labors have to spend a large amount of time on converting thousands of priority seats into ordinary seats. The process must be a tough work. Secondly, if we get rid of priority seats, we not only would fail to stop conflicts from happening, but worsen the problem of whether to yield seat to the needed. Removing priority seat simply widen the problem to take place in every single seat on a bus or MRT which result in more criticizes by moral warriors. Therefore, we consider the best way to solve the problem is to maintain the status quo.
The last one is the importance of having the priority seat. Is it really imperative to set “special” seats in public spaces? Setting those seats are not to force people to follow a certain rule. Instead, remaining the priority seats in public space has the function as a reminder to people. It is the same as those commercials on TV in our daily life. As we can see it from time to time, over and over again, little chance we’ve got to forget this concept. So it is not that “special” at all.
People in modern times get lazy easily. We would physical feel tired even just a bit of walk. However, the setting of the priority seats plants in our mind an idea that there is someone else needs to take a seat more than regular people do. That is, the true meaning of the seats. They are just normal seats in a different color yet play as a reminder to our conscience. Yielding your seats to others only makes you a nice and considerate person, not makes you a law abiding citizen.
Indeed, keeping the priority seats system with no further adjustment won’t improve the situation. We can see that recently government and companies are cooperating with well-known designers like Duncan and Maji Meow. Cute posters indicating genuine ideas of the priority seats are implements in many places. For that people can be truly “polite” to each other and make the world a better place.
To sum up, we disagree to abolish the priority seats due to the factors above. Instead, we should change our mind into being kind to others and put more attention on those needed the seats to prevent them from the risks. Although it is not a special seat at all, it is more than just a seat. Take some kindness into our daily life and make the seats to be the caring and lovely ones. Simply take a seat gracefully when you need it but yield a seat to someone needed it more than you do.



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