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Hebei man was detained after someone broke his mobile phone 15 days. Why is it illegal to take other people's things for yourself?

Picking up other people's things for your own, which belongs to unjust enrichment, has also caused losses to others and should be punished. The man in the incident, after seeing someone else's mobile phone drop, not only did not remind him, but also put it in his pocket, which has violated laws and regulations. Fortunately, there are no serious consequences, otherwise the man may be involved in the crime of illegal embezzlement, and he will be investigated for criminal responsibility at that time, which can not be solved simply by returning the goods and detaining them.

1. It happened at Dingzhou Railway Station in Hebei. At that time, a man was passing the security check and his mobile phone accidentally slipped. After a man saw it, he picked up his mobile phone and put it in his pocket. Afterwards, I also took out the card and planned to use it after brushing the machine. Skynet is slow but not leaking, and this matter was finally found out. When the police questioned the man, the other party didn't quibble. Directly, it is greedy and cheap, and I want to take my mobile phone for myself. Now that the mobile phone has been returned to its original owner, the man who found it has also been detained.

2. Why is it illegal to explain this matter from two aspects? First, to obtain illegitimate interests, the mobile phone itself is not its own property, and it is illegal to forcibly possess it; Second, it has caused losses to others. Nowadays, people are highly dependent on the internet, and their work and life are inseparable from mobile phones. Regardless of the value of the mobile phone itself, if you are negotiating business or waiting for a call, it may cause irreparable losses. Both the early general principles of civil law and the current civil code explicitly prohibit this kind of behavior.

3. Provisions of the Criminal Law Article 270 of the Criminal Law clearly stipulates that if the property of others kept on behalf of him belongs to himself, he may be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years or fined. It is also within this law to keep things for yourself. This incident warns us that we must not be greedy and cheap in life, and don't take things that don't belong to us. So-called? A gentleman loves money and takes it wisely? We must abide by the law and refuse to violate the law and discipline. Children know that it is difficult to find money, let alone adults.