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Safety tips for falling objects from high altitude

Parabolic phenomenon at high altitude

It was once called "the pain hanging over the city".

In the system of creating civilized communities,

Put an end to high-altitude parabolic objects

It has been listed as a hard standard.

An egg was thrown from the eighth floor.

It can make people's scalp rupture;

A nail fell from 18.

May be inserted into the brain of pedestrians;

Even a watermelon peel.

Falling from the 25th floor will cause death on the spot.

Here, we call for:

For the safety of your life and property and that of others,

Please have mercy.

Parabolic objects at high altitude harm others and themselves.

Parabolic in the sky, widespread indignation and resentment

Dangerous situation

Enthusiastic netizens summed up seven kinds of the most dangerous high-altitude discarded objects:

1. cigarette butts

Set the scene: after smoking a cigarette, throw it back-it looks chic, but the cigarette end is still there.

Deadly power: Undetected cigarette butts fall into flammable materials, which is likely to cause a fire.

2. Choppers (and other ironware)

Set the scene: it often happens in disputes and fights between family members. Flying knives often fly directly downstairs.

Lethality: If the tool falls and touches the human body, the consequences will be unimaginable.

3. Beer bottles (and other glass bottles)

Setting the scene: emotional after drinking, throwing beer bottles to vent.

Lethality: Beer bottles will burst, break open and splash after landing at high altitude.

flower pot

Set the scene: The typhoon came, and the children played, causing the flowerpot to fall.

Lethality: When the flowerpot hits the road, it is terrible and deadly.

5. Masonry building

Setting scene: After renovation, stones are piled on the balcony or windowsill, hit by typhoon or thrown out by children.

Lethal power: light injury, heavy death.

Step 6 set off firecrackers

Scene setting: Children play firecrackers and like to throw them from top to bottom.

Lethality: It may scare passers-by, but it may cause fire and hurt young children.

7. clothesline

Set the scene: If you don't pay attention when encountering a typhoon or drying clothes, clothes will easily fall off.

Lethality: The clothesline is equipped with a metal hook, which will pose a fatal threat if it is hung on the human body, especially on the head.

legal provision

Tort liability law clarifies the responsibility sharing of high-altitude parabolic objects.

Parabolic behavior at high altitude has always attracted much attention. Because there are no specific legal restrictions, such incidents are common and repeated, and the results of dealing with such incidents are also different.

On February 26th, 2009, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) passed the Tort Liability Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), and decided to implement it on July 26th, 20 10. Article 87: If an object thrown from a building or an object falling from a building causes damage to others, and it is difficult to determine the specific infringer, the user of the building who may have caused the damage shall make compensation, unless he can prove that he is not the infringer.

According to this law, neighbors in the same building throw objects at pedestrians or vehicles outside. If it is not found out who caused the damage, in order to protect the victims, the residents who may cause the damage can only be liable for compensation.

On the one hand, this provision protects the rights of victims, on the other hand, it can also