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The elderly in Inner Mongolia were fined 3,000 yuan for grazing sheep at the door of their homes, and the sheep were pulled away!

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You can't herd sheep in front of your house, you know? It's illegal! Pay a fine, a total of 3,000 yuan!

By the way, the sheep will have to be pulled away for you, all of them will be pulled into the car!

Recently, a "law enforcement video" that happened in Zungar, Inner Mongolia was exposed on the Internet.

An eighty-year-old man was fined for "violating the rules" by a group of uniformed law enforcement officers for grazing cattle in front of his house!

Then, 25 lambs were thrown into a car by law enforcement officers to be taken away......

The old man was not convinced, and stood under the wheels to protest, but in the end he still did not resist the young and strong law enforcers!

(Video source: Xiaozheng Video)

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For the people living on the grassland, cattle and sheep are the most precious things in the home.

How can an old man of more than 80 people watch his lamb being pulled away in such an unknown way?

What a cruel and painful scene......

Is this in the evil old society? Are these uniformed law enforcers serving the people or oppressing the people?

Let's start from the beginning.

The elderly in Inner Mongolia were fined 3,000 yuan for grazing sheep at the door of their homes, and the sheep were pulled away!

Some netizens broke the news that the octogenarian was herding sheep in front of his house at that time, and there were a total of 25 lambs.

It didn't take long for the vehicle of the local comprehensive law enforcement bureau to drive over, and several people in uniform came down, and they came up to say that the old man grazing at will was contrary to the regulations and would be punished!

Subsequently, the law enforcement officers issued a "Notice of Administrative Punishment".

It clearly states that the grazing behavior of the elderly violates the "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Regulations on Peaceful Accumulation and Prohibition of Grazing".

The penalty decision is a fine of 120 yuan for each sheep, a total fine of 3,000 yuan!

The elderly in Inner Mongolia were fined 3,000 yuan for grazing sheep at the door of their homes, and the sheep were pulled away!

Unexpectedly, if he was grazing sheep in front of his house, he would have to pay a fine of 3,000 yuan? The old man couldn't figure it out at all, and of course it was impossible to pay the fine.

In this way, the two sides gradually quarreled and pulled.

Insiders who posted the video said that during this period, the elderly man kept asking law enforcers to show "law enforcement documents", but they were all refused.

In the end, the law enforcement team members also felt that all 25 sheep of the old man should be pulled away......

Good fellow, this is tantamount to digging out the old man's heart!

So, in order to prevent his sheep from being taken away for no reason, the old man directly lay down under the wheel of the law enforcement vehicle to protest.

It's a pity, despite this, the weak old man still didn't stop the sheep from being taken away!

We can't imagine how turbulent the grievances and anger in the heart of the old man who is already in his eighties when he looks at the lamb that he has worked so hard to raise is forcibly taken away......

These lambs may be the lives of the old man!

The elderly in Inner Mongolia were fined 3,000 yuan for grazing sheep at the door of their homes, and the sheep were pulled away!

Is the scene in the video real? In the 21st century, is there really such an incident of brutal law enforcement and grabbing people's property for no reason?

Some media outlets have contacted the Zhunger town government directly to find out the situation.

He (the old man) has indeed violated the ban on grazing, and we have banned grazing here recently!
The elderly in Inner Mongolia were fined 3,000 yuan for grazing sheep at the door of their homes, and the sheep were pulled away!

The staff confirmed that the old man was grazing in violation of regulations, so the fine was reasonable!

However, there is no clear statement as to why the law enforcement team members do not show their law enforcement documents......

Things have come to this point, in fact, everyone still has many doubts:

1. The whistleblower said that the old man was grazing at his door, what kind of area was the door, was it a pasture, or was it a small hillside?

After all, Inner Mongolia is vast and sparsely populated, and the so-called "doorstep" may not be consistent with the concept of the mainland.

2. The practice of law enforcement officers pulling away 25 sheep has aroused the indignation of many people. Is it really a "open robbery"?

You can enforce the law and you can fine, but why take away someone else's sheep?

The author believes that the law enforcers' actions are indeed inappropriate, but it is unlikely that they are "robbing sheep......

The elderly in Inner Mongolia were fined 3,000 yuan for grazing sheep at the door of their homes, and the sheep were pulled away!

Just as the mainland chengguan often take away the scales and rod scales of small traders, take them away so that you can't buy and sell for the time being!

And the drive out of the lambs here is most likely to temporarily stop the grazing behavior of the elderly.

To put it bluntly, the contradiction of this incident lies in two points -

1. Is the publicity of the relevant departments on the "ban on grazing" regulations not in place, causing the elderly to not know the relevant regulations?

2. Law enforcement cannot be one-size-fits-all, it must have humanistic care, focusing on persuasion, supplemented by punishment, and violent law enforcement!

Therefore, no matter what problems the old man has in this incident, the law enforcers' practices are inappropriate, and it is reasonable for them to be exposed and condemned......

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