Museums Should Address the Misuse of "Senior Respect" That Allows "Renting" Elders to Skip Reservations

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Mar 20

Respecting the elderly is certainly a value to be encouraged. However, when formulating policies, relevant authorities must not overlook the fact that some individuals are inclined to exploit loopholes for minor gains; universal self-discipline cannot be assumed. Policies should be designed from the outset to minimize vulnerabilities and prevent misuse. The practice of "renting" an elderly person to bypass reservation requirements highlights a flaw that museums should rectify concerning the abused application of "senior respect."

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