Recently, the provisions on whether a person's crime is criminally punished and affects his children's relatives to participate in the military entrance examination has been widely discussed, among which the famous law professor Luo Xiang said: "A person's crime affects the family's official examination, how can the children decide that the parents do not make mistakes, only when the person commits the crime, can the punishment be imposed." ”
Netizens have support and opposition to Mr. Luo Xiang's remarks, but I looked at the comment area, the opposition accounted for the majority, let's take a look at the reasons for netizens' objections?
A netizen from Shandong commented: "It is to make the perpetrator pay!" Only in this way can there be a warning effect! If the cost of the perpetrator is too small, he will not care, he will continue to sin, and then he will continue to harm society! Let the perpetrator know that his own crime has brought harm to his loved ones, so that he will be afraid when he goes to commit the crime, so as to reduce the crime rate."
What this netizen said seems to be very reasonable, this kind of regulation can deter criminals and make them throw rats!
Some netizens said: It is not only the road of taking the civil service examination, why do you have to focus on the civil service position?
As the saying goes, all roads lead to Rome, and it seems that the impact is not very great if you do not take the public examination!
Among them, Sichuan netizens also asked a more emotional question, one person is right, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven, is it fair?
If a corrupt official accepts bribes, gives his children the last resources, and opens the back door for his relatives, then if he has an incident, is it also a blessing to share and a difficult situation!
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There is no absolute fairness in this world, just let everyone enjoy reasonable fairness within a reasonable range! If someone breaks it, then everyone should know what punishment there is!
Do you have any other views on this regulation?
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