Chapter 407 Come to the door?



Chapter 407 Come to the door?

Xiao Peng felt no pressure to let Hua Chong beat someone up. Don't be fooled by Western countries boasting about the rule of law; there are some things they themselves can't even define.

For example, the matter of 'fighting'.

Once, a man saw a woman being beaten by a man, so he went up to save the woman. However, three days later, he was detained by the police on suspicion of intentional injury due to fighting. After being detained for thirteen days, the procuratorate did not approve his arrest and he paid 10,000 yuan for bail. However, a few days later, the police transferred him to the procuratorate again on suspicion of causing serious injury by negligence, and the procuratorate again did not prosecute.

This incident caused quite a stir on the Internet at the time. The local police were all involved and looked very embarrassed.

In fact, those who complain about the police are just ignorant. This incident has nothing to do with the police.

What is the police's job? When someone reports a crime, they investigate! After thoroughly investigating the circumstances, they hand the case over to the procuratorate to determine whether the case should be established. If the procuratorate deems the case valid, it goes to court. If not, the case is dismissed.

Just like in this case, the man who was initially beaten was injured. As long as he uses this as an excuse to keep reporting to the police, they have to accept the case. Whether it's a criminal case or just another act of bravery is up to the procuratorate to determine. If the police ignore the matter, they're derelict in their duty. As long as the injured person keeps suing the police, they can't ignore him.

Similarly, regardless of the fact that the man was seriously injured, this should be treated as a violation of the law. The perpetrators should be detained until the procuratorate issues a decision. At the very least, they should be released on bail pending trial.

The only one to blame in this matter is the shameless guy who beat the woman. The police were just doing their job.

In the end, the attacker was fined, his actions were deemed self-defense, and he was awarded the honorary title of "heroic act" by the local government. However, the police were blamed and criticized for this incident.

This incident also highlights the difficulty in distinguishing between "self-defense" and "fighting." The government has recognized this problem and has issued guidelines and case studies on self-defense. However, there's no guarantee this issue will be resolved in the short term, and there will undoubtedly be more cases of misjudgment. This is all due to the lack of a change in perspective.

In fact, let alone China, this situation is the same in every country! China is relatively good, at least it has issued guidelines to change this situation. In Western countries, such things are more common.

This is the kind of case that police in Western countries are most reluctant to handle. Fights are more common here, and Westerners tend to resolve conflicts with fists, preferring a "tough guy style." Brawls like "What are you looking at? What's wrong with looking at you?" are innumerable, creating a headache for the police when they arrive. Once a fight breaks out, everyone has their own story, making it difficult to determine who's right or wrong, so they simply dismiss it as a fight, regardless of who started it.

But one thing is certain here: private property is inviolable.

In fact, this is also the case in the country, but there will be problems in implementation.

For example, there was a case where someone jumped over the wall into someone else's house to cause trouble and injure others. The victim fought back and killed the other person in the fight.

Logically speaking, this man deserved to die, but in the end the victim was still arrested because the family of the deceased claimed that the victim had acted in self-defense and the police transferred the case to the procuratorate on charges of intentional homicide. After the case was rejected by the procuratorate, they claimed again and it was rejected again, and in the end the man was acquitted of murder.

This case, like the previous one, requires the police to thoroughly investigate the details and hand them over to the procuratorate. The procuratorate will then decide whether to proceed to court. However, before the outcome is reached, this case has once again ignited public opinion. In particular, some irresponsible media outlets are deliberately creating buzz to attract attention and mislead the public, who are filled with a strong sense of justice but are ignorant. This could easily lead to a further deviation in the focus of public opinion.

What these media do is actually the same as what the public intellectuals do. The funny thing is that there are so many "smart people" who unknowingly become their accomplices.

But let's be honest, this kind of thing wouldn't happen in the West, because everyone has a deeply ingrained belief that "private property is inviolable." If you dare to cause trouble in someone's home, you must be prepared to die. A beating is the least of your worries!

The police won't even intervene in such matters. You've broken into someone else's assets and yet you're so arrogant. Aren't you asking for a beating?

How dare he be so arrogant as to break into someone else's private property? This old man is quite confident! This is also the reason why Hua Chong and the others on the boat took action directly. Those who dare to do this usually mean they have a very powerful background! This can easily cause trouble for Xiao Peng.

But Xiao Peng didn't care who they were. He'd smoke first, and talk later! At such an old age, you should be more sensible than others. How dare you be so arrogant in someone else's "home"? At your age, you've become a dog.

Hengheng’s sudden death sounded a wake-up call to Xiao Peng: Life is short, and you don’t know when you will go to another world, so make yourself happy first!

He is not afraid of death, but he is afraid of not leaving any memories behind before he dies.

Xiao Peng didn't take this little incident to heart and continued to eat and drink as usual.

Fabian also returned, bringing the stolen porcelain with him. He also brought back a piece of news that made Xiao Peng laugh and cry: the case had caused quite a stir in Paris, actually advertising the porcelain. Many people had contacted Fabian to inquire about the sale of the porcelain, and many had expressed interest in purchasing it.

This matter made Xiao Peng hesitate.

It is said that "scarcity makes things valuable", but the number of porcelains in his hands is really large. If there were more, they would not be considered treasures, right?

He also wants to ask the National Museum for an exhibition hall, as the current exhibits are still a little insufficient.

It would be nice to have my own museum when I get old.

Hua Chong beat up the troublemaker and sent him to the police station, but Xiao Peng didn't take the matter seriously. He was planning a yacht party with Fabian.

I see rich foreigners in movies and TV shows partying on yachts with a bunch of beautiful women. I am also a wealthy man, but I have never done anything like that. It is really embarrassing for rich people!

He was ready to let loose during this time! Fabian was frantically contacting beautiful women and yacht party service companies, and even the reserved Pascal was looking forward to the upcoming yacht party.

But just as Xiao Peng and his friends were about to play, trouble struck. As soon as Xiao Peng woke up, Clementine told him someone was looking for him. It was an old man he didn't know, but his face was covered in bruises.

Well, you can tell who is coming just by thinking with your heels!

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