A self-employed person in Yulin, Shaanxi Province was fined 66,000 yuan by the market supervision department for selling 5 kilograms of unqualified celery. This kind of thing has triggered a heated discussion among many netizens and attracted the attention of various departments. Everyone agrees that this punishment is too heavy, and the goods involved are worth tens of dollars, but being fined so much will inevitably make people doubt the original intention and purpose of the punishment. Regarding this law enforcement situation, individuals have the following two views.
This punishment is too severe. Although the effect is good, there are also many complaints. After learning about this, I agreed with netizens that only celery worth tens of yuan was involved and a fine of 66,000 yuan was imposed. The punished merchants don't know how many tons of celery they have to sell to earn this fine back.
Such punishment will make all operators tremble with fear, fearing that the goods they sell will also be punished because of the same situation. In this way, it is possible that a certain commodity will be rejected by the merchants, and the final loss will be all the people. Heavy punishment can have a good effect, but it is also easy to bring complaints and negative effects, making law enforcement on pins and needles.
Law enforcement also needs humanization, and warning education is the key. In the eyes of ordinary people, no matter which industry, as law enforcers, we need both fair law enforcement and humanized law enforcement. We agree to impose heavy penalties on unscrupulous businesses, which have been caught repeatedly by luck. For those first-time offenders who are not interested in the business, education warning should be given priority, and such heavy punishment should not be imposed.
In the process of law enforcement, if we can measure the actual situation and make the most reasonable punishment decision, we will certainly win the hearts of the people and convince the merchants.