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In daily life, is it true that the law does not blame the public? What is the legal basis?
"The law does not blame the public" is not a formal legal term, and its real meaning is not what people usually understand, that is, if many people do illegal things, then this matter will not be investigated for legal responsibility. "The law does not blame the public" actually means that the law applies to everyone, and no one is exempted from legal responsibility because of race, gender, region, industry and other reasons. The law is equal and everyone should abide by it.

The basic spirit of law is equality, justice, rationality and norms, and it has the ability and obligation to hold anyone accountable. If there are many people who violate the law, the legal department will not take special treatment for them, but will punish them according to relevant laws and regulations to safeguard the authority and fairness of the law.

Therefore, there is no saying in the law that "the law does not blame the public", and there is no law expressly stipulating that many people will not be investigated for legal responsibility if they break the law. On the contrary, the law stipulates that everyone must abide by the law and must not violate it, otherwise they will bear the corresponding legal consequences.