At 15 o'clock on February 19, a traffic accident occurred on the zebra crossing at the intersection of 817 North Road and Huaxiang in Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian.
According to witnesses at the scene, the man lying on the ground was a takeaway brother, after the takeaway brother's vehicle was locked by nearby urban management personnel, the little brother had an argument with him, and lay down on the sidewalk in a fit of anger, and the female driver of the car passing by here did not notice the pedestrians on the ground, causing a crush. Witnesses said that everyone worked together to lift the car to rescue the injured who was crushed, and was later taken to the hospital by medical personnel.
As for this delivery boy, taking extreme measures and eventually encountering a car accident is not worth advocating.
You must know that even if you encounter illegal infringement, you should protect your rights within the framework of the law. And whether there is a violation of the stop, it is still inconclusive.
The use of excessive or unlawful violence in the execution of tasks has occurred in many places. These behaviours may include beating, kicking, beating, and snatching property from more vulnerable groups such as vendors, vagrants, and stall owners. Such incidents often provoke strong public outrage and provoke criticism and discussion of the chengguan system.
The reasons for the violent enforcement of the law by chengguan can be manifold. On the one hand, chengguan may lack professional quality and legal awareness due to work pressure, improper training or other reasons, and it is difficult to control emotions and behaviors. On the other hand, chengguan often face a difficult and complex working environment, and often need to perform tasks under restricted conditions to maintain urban order, which may also lead them to take drastic actions.
Violent enforcement by chengguan was once common in China. However, with the increase of social progress and attention, the supervision and punishment of violent law enforcement by urban management have also been strengthened.
Some cities have increased channels for public complaints, strengthened management norms, and conducted public investigations and penalties for violations. In addition, many localities have also strengthened the training of chengguan to improve their legal awareness and professional quality, so as to avoid the occurrence of violent law enforcement.
However, the problem of violent law enforcement by chengguan still exists, and in-depth reform and regulatory measures are needed to solve it. This may include establishing a more transparent and fair complaint and investigation mechanism, improving the quality and professionalism of the chengguan team, strengthening the publicity and training of laws and regulations, and strengthening the supervision and supervision of urban management law enforcement by the society.