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The old man was fined 3,000 yuan for herding sheep, and the sheep was taken away by the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau, and the town government responded

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In Ordos, Inner Mongolia, an octogenarian was grazing sheep in front of his home when he was suddenly punished by law enforcement officers from the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau. The elderly man was fined 3,000 yuan and his sheep were taken away, an incident that sparked heated discussions online, questioning the legality and necessity of the law enforcement process.

The old man was fined 3,000 yuan for herding sheep, and the sheep was taken away by the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau, and the town government responded

Recently, an incident occurred in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, which attracted widespread attention. An octogenarian was grazing sheep in front of his house when he was suddenly stopped by a group of uniformed General Enforcement Bureau law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers decided to punish the elderly man on the grounds that he had violated the "ban on grazing and grazing regulations". According to the penalty letter issued by the Law Enforcement Bureau, the elderly grazed a total of 25 sheep, and each sheep was fined 120 yuan, with a total fine of 3,000 yuan.

The old man was fined 3,000 yuan for herding sheep, and the sheep was taken away by the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau, and the town government responded

The old man was puzzled by this, believing that he was just grazing cattle in front of his own house and should not be punished. He also expressed doubts about the identity of law enforcement officers and asked for law enforcement documents, which were refused. During the standoff between the two sides, law enforcement officers insisted on taking the sheep away and began to capture the sheep one by one and load them into the car. The elderly and their families tried to stop it, but in the end they were unsuccessful.

The incident sparked heated discussions online. Many have questioned the legality and necessity of the law enforcement process, especially for an octogenarian. Although the town government responded that the old man's behavior did violate the regulations and that the law enforcement was legal and compliant, it did not give a clear answer to the questions of why he did not show his law enforcement ID and why he took the sheep away.

The old man was fined 3,000 yuan for herding sheep, and the sheep was taken away by the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau, and the town government responded

This incident not only sparked a discussion on law enforcement procedures and methods, but also aroused social concern and thinking about the living conditions of the elderly. The elderly are an important part of society, and their living conditions and the protection of their rights and interests should be taken seriously. When performing their duties, law enforcement departments shall take into account the special circumstances of the elderly and adopt a more humane approach to law enforcement.

At the same time, this incident has also sparked a discussion about the policy of banning grazing and grazing. The policy of banning grazing and fallow grazing is to protect the ecological environment of the grassland and make rational use of the grassland resources. However, in the implementation process, the livelihood and livelihood of pastoralists should be taken into account to avoid disproportionately affecting their livelihoods.

The incident has raised concerns about law enforcement procedures, the protection of the rights and interests of the elderly, and the policy of banning grazing and grazing. It is hoped that the relevant departments can conduct an in-depth investigation into this incident and give a reasonable explanation and handling results, and also hope that the law enforcement departments can be more humane and take into account the rights and interests of special groups in the future law enforcement process.

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