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2023年3月26日星期日

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Chapter 8 Urban Management

 

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Nan Yunshan, Li Si, Zhang San, Wang Wu, four young people of the same age gathered together again.

Nan Yunshan hosted the Triple Z meeting.

Nan Yunshan said: "The chengguan is the black hand of the government to suppress the people, the victim of maintaining the image of the public security, and the object of the people's hatred. The upper beam is not right, but the lower beam is crooked. The real problem to be solved is not to allow the urban management to violently suppress the street vendors, but to let the urban management Instead of becoming the target of public criticism, the urban management should be abolished, so that it will no longer become a violent black hand, and the source management should be done, so that the local government can implement reforms, allow vendors to set up stalls legally, set up public markets or night market business circles; or change to Support small and medium-sized enterprises, people start businesses, and let people make money to live legitimately. Otherwise, if the system does not change, the people will have no way out, and society will go into chaos."

Zhang San reported some information he had collected about urban management:

Five urban management officers from Shuangshui New District, Shuicheng County, Guizhou Province went to Shuicheng Avenue to drive away the hawkers. Since there are many housing estates near the road and it is close to the school, it attracts nearby residents and parents who send their children to school to patronize the hawkers on the side of the road, forming a small market over time. Because there are often hawkers selling goods there, the urban management also frequently enforces the law on the site.

A peddler who set up a stall was dissatisfied with the urban management for his bad words. He was accused by the urban management of slow packing and threatened to confiscate the goods, so he had an argument with the other party. Three of the city management officers were dissatisfied with the peddler's refutation, so they beat the peddler with their iron bars.

A woman in charge of a stationery store said that she went out to find out after hearing the call from the crowd, but the peddler had already fallen to the ground. As it was time for school to leave in the afternoon, some onlookers took out their mobile phones to film the evil deeds of the urban management. The urban management snatched their mobile phones, pushed them, and accused them of being nosy.

The hawker was setting up a stall, and the urban management came over and smashed other people's stalls. The students pointed out their mobile phones, and the urban management smashed the other people's mobile phones. Then the students gave him a theory, and he was beaten.

Hundreds of passers-by were dissatisfied with the behavior of the city management, so they surrounded the city management, causing the road to be completely blocked, and the traffic was paralyzed. In the end, dozens of policemen arrived an hour later, and soon after, the city management was released.

Another eyewitness said that there were still 200 to 300 people gathered when they passed by at 5 o'clock that day. At that time, he also stopped to understand, and learned that the urban management beat people. In the afternoon, it happened to be the end of school time, and there were more and more onlookers. Our urban management has always been unreasonable. It is heard that the peddler who was beaten was finally sent away by the police.

Regarding this incident, the radio station called the Public Security Bureau of Shuangshui New District: I would like to ask how you dealt with the incident of the urban management beating people on Tianshuicheng Avenue the other day. , the police said they were investigating the incident.

The police replied: The superior is investigating this matter.

Zhang San also reported some information from Beijing urban management:

Near the subway exit of Linhong Road in Fengtai District, Beijing, there was also an incident of urban management beating people. Near a nearby delicatessen, more than 200 people surrounded the road because of urban management beating people. In addition, a tricycle driver in Beijing was suspected of driving illegally and was beaten by urban management personnel who stopped him. The urban management involved injured an electric tricycle driver with an iron rod. It is heard that the driver was seriously injured. This incident aroused public outrage. Hundreds of people besieged the city management to ask for an explanation.

Zhang San also collected the scenes and dialogues when the urban management of Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province drove away the street vendors.

The "urban management" surnamed Zhu clashed with a local breakfast vendor who set up a stall overtime. The urban management officer surnamed Zhu shouted viciously: "Come on, I will eat and drink the Communist Party! You go and sue me!"

The stall owner was unwilling: "You bully the common people!"

The urban management officer surnamed Zhu replied even more rampantly: "I just bully the common people!"

Zhu's chengguan's sentence: "I just bully the common people!" aroused the anger of Chinese society and became a classic phrase used by mainland netizens to criticize the violent law enforcement of chengguan.

Nan Yunshan said to his companions:

China does not have a national monitoring framework to standardize the authority of chengguan, nor does it have a unified chengguan training requirement or code of conduct for chengguan, nor does it systematically monitor and investigate complaints of chengguan abuse of power, resulting in chengguan control being ad hoc and varying from place to place. Now, chengguan officials are recognized as brutal and brutal, committing crimes with impunity, and for many Chinese, chengguan is synonymous with violence, illegal detention and theft. Some victims were violently suppressed by urban management, such as being slapped, shoved, pushed down, violently pressed to the ground, dragged, punched and kicked, thrown from the car onto the road, and so on. Most of those victims were itinerant vendors. Although chengguan officials have no legal authority to detain suspects, some victims have been detained. They were violently treated when they were detained or when they resisted the detention, and many small vendors reported that their cars and belongings were confiscated. The chengguan made the payment of a fine a condition for taking back the items. The amount of the fine seemed to be set arbitrarily, which made the public suspect that the chengguan was corrupt. The vast majority of victims said that the urban management refused to provide legal basis.

Reports about violent law enforcement by chengguan, illegal detentions, and the failure of government officials and police to take legal action against perpetrators are not available in domestic media. On the contrary, mainland journalists who try to report on chengguan rights violations have also become targets of chengguan, and they will also be illegally detained and violently abused.

Li Si said:

Little is known about the government's efforts to clearly regulate chengguan's law enforcement practices. There is little public information about efforts to standardize chengguan training and discipline. A Beijing chengguan law enforcement manual circulated on the Internet in April 2009 pointed out that chengguan should "pay attention to make sure that there is no blood on the face of the counterparty, no wound on the body, and no people around." In principle, chengguan abuses can be criminally prosecuted under current Chinese law, but this is not common.

Nan Yunshan angrily said to his companions: "In China, the abuse of power by urban management is a public scandal. The government will not and dare not publicly and clearly condemn incidents of urban management beating people, and will not strictly investigate and deal with those responsible. The problem has aroused social concern. Many legal experts and scholars called for reforms by the government, such as explicitly prohibiting violent law enforcement by urban management. But how effective are these appeals? Urban management has despised Chinese laws and harmed citizens, which has aggravated the dissatisfaction of ordinary people. Even lead to more violent group incidents."

Li Si said:

The evil deeds of the police and urban management are too numerous to describe. The urban management and the police represent the government. They have committed so many crimes in public. ". This is the status quo in China. Power is in the hands of a few people. If you want to have power to change your destiny, you must flatter those who have power, cooperate with these people to bully others, and climb on the head of others. Evil police and urban management bullying people are not isolated cases at all. What these cockroach-like people are most afraid of is exposure, but more public reports are covering up these facts and giving up real public opinion supervision.

The best way to deal with the evil deeds of these evil policemen and urban management is to use violence to control violence. Because these villains most believe that violence can subdue the people, then the people can also use violence to counter these demons.

It is difficult for the government to achieve non-violent "civilized law enforcement", while the people often confront violently under "violent law enforcement", and the two sides form a vicious circle. If you hit me, I will hit you too, and if the fight continues like this, countless deaths and injuries will be caused. To put it bluntly, the local governments do not want to solve the problem at all, because they just need the city management to enforce the law violently, suppress the people, and focus the people's anger on the city management instead of the highest level, so the solutions on the table are very absurd.

Nan Yunshan made a brief summary of the gathering. He said to his companions: According to online reports, Sichuan urban management has introduced a "grievance award" in order to reduce violent law enforcement, which is ridiculous. The office director of an urban management supervision brigade said that if a team member can "not fight back when beaten or scolded," they will receive a "grievance award." However, no one wants to get this award. Moreover, when urban managers are increasingly hated by the people, and some are even assassinated by the people, coupled with their meager salaries, their psychological pressure is increasing. Nanjing also set up a "Psychological Crisis Intervention Center" to provide urban management psychological counseling in order to help the urban management relieve their pressure. But this is obviously a palliative, not a permanent cure. Urban management is also an ordinary person, and they also have families. I don’t object to urban management’s contribution to maintaining the urban environment, but I hate those urban management who use “violent law enforcement”. What we want to attack is the small group of gangsters, using violence against violence. I hope that at the next meeting, we can collect some lists of gangsters who have committed the most crimes and caused great public outrage. We will first clean up one gangster in order to deter those urban management hooligans who oppress grassroots people. "

This kicked off the prelude to the "violent law enforcement" by the Three Zs against urban management villains.

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