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What do you mean by touching porcelain?

Touching porcelain means that in the old society, some gangsters and hooligans deliberately hit people with fragile porcelain, which fell to the ground and broke, thus blackmailing pedestrians, because their intentions were the same, for example, hooligans found fault and blackmailed restaurants, and hooligans deliberately fell to the ground and blackmailed owners. Also called touching porcelain. The phenomenon of "touching porcelain" is constantly evolving with the development of society. Especially since entering 2 1 century, its patterns have been constantly renovated. The main method is to blackmail the other party as a victim.

The treatment methods for those who touch porcelain are as follows:

1, tell the porcelain man that my car is equipped with a driving recorder. Once the owner says this, the person who touches porcelain will definitely run away;

2, tell the other party that my car is fully insured, and the porcelain party knows what all risks are. Car owners who have bought full insurance can call the insurance company directly. It is certainly not so stupid to have an insurance company to participate in the porcelain party;

3. Call the police. Let the police handle these things, as long as they hear this sentence, they will be flustered, because they are all for money and don't want to make a big deal out of it.

Legal basis: Article 76 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China

If a traffic accident of a motor vehicle causes personal injury or property loss, the insurance company shall make compensation within the liability limit of compulsory motor vehicle third-party liability insurance; The insufficient part shall be liable for compensation in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) In case of a traffic accident between motor vehicles, the party at fault shall be liable for compensation; If both parties are at fault, they shall share the responsibility according to their respective fault proportions.

(two) motor vehicles and non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians have traffic accidents, and the non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians are not at fault, and the motor vehicle party shall be liable for compensation; If there is evidence that non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians are at fault, the liability for compensation of the motor vehicle party shall be appropriately reduced according to the degree of fault; If the motor vehicle party is not at fault, it shall be liable for compensation not exceeding 10%.

The loss of traffic accidents is caused by non-motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians deliberately colliding with motor vehicles, and the motor vehicle party is not liable for compensation.