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media: the female driver who beat people in qingdao should be held criminally responsible, and netizens’ voices should be heard

2024-08-31

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on august 28, a female driver in qingdao failed to cut in line and insulted and beat mr. lin, a male driver who was driving normally in the opposite direction, causing bleeding from his mouth and nose. the local police reported that the female driver was detained for 10 days and fined 1,000 yuan. the female driver has not apologized or compensated so far, and mr. lin is determined not to reconcile or compromise.

mr. lin speaks out. video screenshot

mr. lin is not satisfied with the police's handling of the case and will apply for administrative reconsideration. the injury assessment is currently underway. mr. lin is not the only one who is dissatisfied. many netizens have also expressed that the punishment for the female driver is too lenient and hope that she will be held criminally responsible. netizens are not just watching the excitement, but hope that the police will severely punish the female driver within the legal framework. this is not an emotional judgment, nor is it encouraging public opinion judgment. the law is nothing more than human nature and common sense. netizens' simple sense of justice should be valued and protected.

in fact, some lawyers pointed out that the female driver can be held criminally responsible for intentional injury and provoking disturbances. among them, the standard for filing a case for intentional injury is that the victim has suffered minor injuries or more. if it does not constitute intentional injury, the female driver's behavior meets the characteristics of provoking disturbances, and she may be held criminally responsible for provoking disturbances.

many people tried to dissuade the female driver. photo/screenshot from social media

in addition, it was reported that mr. lin was 26 years old and a veteran. logically, as long as mr. lin fought back, he could easily subdue the female driver. but mr. lin never fought back. what made him choose to endure? mr. lin explained that there were guests of the homestay in the car at the time, and he was a man and a veteran, so he didn't want to argue with her.

mr. lin's calm attitude is worth learning, but it is not recommended to blindly tolerate when encountering illegal infringement. after the "kunshan counter-killing case", the "legitimate defense" clause in the criminal law has gradually been awakened. the people's police cannot protect us 24 hours a day. before the police arrive, the judiciary should leave some space for citizens to use their fists to defend themselves, rather than being easily characterized as fighting. the law cannot give in to illegality, and the cost of abiding by the law and the cost of breaking the law cannot be reversed. only in this way can citizens dare to defend themselves and deter those lawbreakers.