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merchants fined for posting recruitment information on a4 paper? official: inadequate explanation leads to misunderstanding, no penalty

2024-09-19

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on september 18, a merchant in tianjiao street, ulanhot city, xing'an league, inner mongolia, posted a video reporting that she was asked to pay a fine by the relevant functional department for posting a4-sized recruitment information on the glass of her storefront, which attracted the attention of netizens.

the ulanhot city urban management and law enforcement bureau reported on september 19 that on september 18, a netizen posted a message saying that he had posted a job posting at the door of a store and was asked by relevant departments to "accept punishment." after noticing the relevant information, the ulanhot city urban management and law enforcement bureau attached great importance to it and immediately conducted an investigation and verification.

upon investigation, it was found that the law enforcement officers of the bureau did not provide adequate explanations during the law enforcement process, which led to misunderstandings among the law enforcement targets and caused adverse effects. in the afternoon of the same day, the law enforcement officers explained the relevant regulations in detail to the target in person and decided not to impose a penalty.

earlier reports:

a business was fined for posting a recruitment notice the size of an a4 paper? ulanhot urban management law enforcement bureau: no fine, only verbal warning

jimu news reporter deng bo

on september 18, a merchant in tianjiao street, ulanhot city, xing'an league, inner mongolia, posted a video saying that she was fined by the relevant functional departments for posting recruitment information on the glass of a4 paper. on the afternoon of the 18th, the staff of the urban management comprehensive law enforcement bureau of ulanhot city told jimu news that posting promotional materials was suspected of violating laws and regulations, and they only gave verbal education to the merchant and did not impose a fine.

"i can't understand why i'm fined for posting an a4 paper." the merchant, who runs a confinement meal business, said in a video that she posted a recruitment information the size of an a4 paper at the door of her home. as a result, she received a call from the relevant department, asking her to remove it and bring her id card to accept punishment.

photo information on the glass window (photo source: internet)

on the afternoon of the 18th, jimu news reporters called the merchant several times, but no one answered. tianjiao subdistrict office staff told jimu news reporters that the local internet information office and the comprehensive law enforcement bureau have intervened to deal with the matter.

a staff member of the ulanhot city urban management comprehensive law enforcement bureau responded to jimu news reporters that merchants posting and hanging promotional materials are suspected of violating laws and regulations, and relevant regulations have clear provisions on this. "our staff notified her to come for processing, and she thought she had to pay a fine, so she posted a video online. this afternoon she came for processing, and she was not punished. she was only verbally educated to take down the promotional materials and not to post them again in the future."

the staff of the law enforcement bureau also introduced that the basis for law enforcement is the "regulations on urban appearance and environmental sanitation management" issued by the state council. the reporter found that article 17 of the aforementioned regulations stipulates that all units and individuals are prohibited from writing or carving on urban buildings, facilities and trees. units and individuals who hang or post propaganda materials on urban buildings and facilities must obtain approval from the city people's government's urban appearance and environmental sanitation administrative department or other relevant departments.

the aforementioned staff member also told jimu news reporter that in response to the rigid demands of ordinary people for renting and selling stores, the city has produced uniform stickers. if citizens have needs, they can go to local typing and copying shops to print them. the cost may be two or three yuan higher than a4 paper.