Mind you, a wailing baby on the flight!
China DailyAn Air China plane takes off from Beijing Daxing International Airport. In the video, the little girl is seen squeezed inside a cramped restroom with the two female passengers, bawling as they repeatedly tell her she can't leave until she stops crying. Social networking sites are filled with stories of passengers loudly berating parents for not controlling their wailing kids, while parents feel unfairly judged, arguing that young children are not always easy to manage. Qiao Xinsheng, a professor of law at the Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, said overindulgence was making children indisciplined, and having strangers step in might be an effective approach, so long as done with the guardian's consent and presence. In 2011, Germany, known for its strict noise control, amended its law to grant noise exemption rights to children under six, recognizing that their sounds are natural and harmless to the environment.