Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - The melon farmer put pesticide on the watermelon and was labeled with a slogan. Later, the neighbor threw the melon and stole it, killing two people and injuring two people in the family. Is this a fo

The melon farmer put pesticide on the watermelon and was labeled with a slogan. Later, the neighbor threw the melon and stole it, killing two people and injuring two people in the family. Is this a fo

The melon farmer put pesticide on the watermelon and was labeled with a slogan. Later, the neighbor threw the melon and stole it, killing two people and injuring two people in the family. Is this a form of self-defense and a crime?

First of all, melon farmers have warned that watermelons have been sprayed with pesticides. It has done its part. The neighbor still stole the melon after seeing the sign, resulting in two deaths and one injury. This was an unexpected event. According to Article 16 of the Criminal Code: Accidents refer to behaviors that, although objectively causing damage, are not caused by the perpetrator’s intention or negligence, but are caused by unforeseen reasons and are not considered a crime. . The conditions for constituting an accident are (1) the behavior objectively caused damage; (2) the actor was neither intentional nor negligent subjectively for the damage caused by his behavior; (3) the damage occurred because It was caused by irresistible or unforeseen reasons that the melon farmers sprayed pesticides and the neighbors stole the melons. In the end, two people died and one was injured. However, the melon farmers did not intend to poison anyone when they sprayed pesticides, so subjectively it was not said to be intentional or intentional. To my fault, no one expected that the neighbor would steal melons despite the signs. This was unforeseen. So this is an accident and the melon farmers are not responsible.