What do you think about impersonation and criminalization of objects thrown from a height?

Updated on society 2024-03-18
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the impact of impersonation is very bad, you are depriving others of the happiness of their lives, and throwing objects from high altitudes may be done carelessly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think both of these approaches are very important and commendable. Both of these acts infringe on the interests and lives of others, and there are corresponding regulations to restrain them, which can reduce the incidence.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This means that our legal system is becoming more and more perfect.

    With the continuous improvement of the quality of life, new problems are constantly emerging, which requires legal means to restrict. In the latest revision of the Criminal Law, impersonating people to go to college, snatching the steering wheel of a bus, and throwing objects from high altitudes will all be incorporated into the Criminal Law.

    This also means that the country's legal system is becoming more and more perfect, which can not only improve the moral quality of individuals, but also make people more restrained in their behavior. Not only will the fate of others be tampered with, but there will also be a danger to life.

    A girl from a peasant family in Shandong originally got a good score of 27 points above the score line, but she was replaced by a liberal arts student who scored 243 points below the score line. The score that was originally obtained by her own efforts has now become the score for her admission.

    It turned out that the unsuccessful student's family had power and used the conditions to tamper with the identity of the rural girl.

    It is said that the college entrance examination is the fairest, and you will get something if you pay, and many poor children regard the college entrance examination as an opportunity to turn over. But such an opportunity is invisibly manipulated, and the inclusion of impostors in college is included in the criminal law, which is worthy of praise.

    How many lives have been lost as a result of throwing objects from high altitudes, and many children have also been injured. This kind of behavior is not uncommon, and there are even people who have a fluke mentality, thinking that the floor is high and you don't know that you did it.

    If a life is harmed, don't think you can really escape the law. Before watching a news about a teen-month-old baby, sitting in a stroller, was hit in the head by a falling apple.

    The child died after being rescued, and an egg falling from a high altitude can smash a hole in the car window, let alone an apple. It is also important to include high-altitude projectiles in the criminal law.

    Snatching the steering wheel of the bus is really a child's play with the lives of a carload of people. Buses tend to crisscross busy streets, with a lot of traffic coming and going, and snatching the steering wheel can cause serious accidents. What to do with the people in the car, what to do with the cars on the road, and who is responsible for such a tragedy.

    If these dangerous things that happen around us are included in the criminal law, the law will become more and more perfect.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It means that the country's legal system is becoming more and more perfect, and many people who committed crimes before would not be punished, but now there is a legal basis to punish those people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It means that in the future, the two behaviors of impersonation and throwing objects from high altitudes will be punished by the criminal law, and there will be fewer people who take advantage of loopholes and disrupt social order, and at the same time, the occurrence of these two incidents will be reduced to a certain extent.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This means that these two offences have been incorporated into the criminal law, and anyone who commits such acts will face criminal penalties.

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