One is obsessed with antiques, which leads to the theft of cultural relics when visiting historical sites.
The excavation of Du Dong site in Jian Zhen is mainly due to a native of Zhangjiagang who has been obsessed with all kinds of antiques since childhood. When he was browsing a forum, he accidentally learned that the Huangsipu site in Zhangjiagang was being excavated. This "good news" really made him happy. He was attracted by the shocking cultural relics at the scene and took one, but he was caught by the local police before leaving, in exchange for an earth-shattering theft of cultural relics.
In fact, being obsessed with antiques since childhood can't be used to make up for your crimes. This is a psychological quality problem.
If other people steal cultural relics during the tour, I won't stop them myself, only let the person in charge handle them.
Maybe many people think that they should stop stealing if they find someone else, but I don't think so. Some people in life have extreme personalities. If you rashly stop the other party from damaging the cultural relics in anger, the best way is to let the staff handle it without ensuring that the other party will not harm the cultural relics. Tourists may ignore tourists before, but to listen to local officials or police, it is best to let them find and deal with them.
When someone steals cultural relics, it is best to explain the situation to the person in charge at the first time and call the police.