Local revenue generation relies on fines Hefei man was fined 5,000 for selling a piece of “shooting cucumber” | China’s economic downturn | local financial emergency | Cucumber salad

Beijing time:2022-07-31 04:02

【New Tang Dynasty Beijing time July 31, 2022】China’s economic downturnthe local government’s financial constraints,finebecome an important “income-generating” means. In many places, the income from fines and confiscations has doubled, and various fines have been issued frequently. Recently, a restaurant in Hefei was fined 5,000 yuan for selling a “pat cucumber”.

According to Lu media reports, Wang, a man from Hefei, Anhui Province, was arrested by the Market Supervision and Administration Bureau for selling a “pat cucumber” on a takeaway platform.fine5,000 yuan (the same below in RMB).

Wang has both a restaurant business license and a food business license. However, the Municipal Supervision Bureau said that Wang’s business license did not include “operating cold dishes”, so he was fined.

Coincidentally, an online video showed that a restaurant in Shanghai also “because of a dish”cucumber salad“I was fined 10,000 yuan, and I had to pay cash. Netizens posted that there were more than one fined.

Recently, Lu Media has counted the confiscation income data released by 111 cities across the country in 2021, and most cities have maintained a rapid growth trend. Among them, Qingdao, Xi’an, Wuhan, Ningbo, Nanjing, Nantong, Xuzhou, Shenzhen, Ganzhou, Weifang, Yancheng and other cities have more than 2 billion yuan in fines and confiscations. Leshan, Nanchang, Qingdao, Xiangyang, Changzhou, Yibin, Huanggang and other cities have more than doubled their confiscation income compared with 2020.

At the same time that the local government’s fines and confiscations have increased rapidly, various cases of fine fines are also emerging.

During the Chinese New Year last year, an old farmer in Pingjiang, Hunan, slaughtered his own fat pigs as in previous years and sold some of the pork in the market. He was fined 40,000 yuan by the Forestry Bureau, and was later enforced by the court for refusing to pay the fine.

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In addition to industrial and commercial fines, traffic fines are also one of the main “revenues” of some local governments. Recently, the traffic police in Luoyang, Henan, issued a ticket to a bus passenger for “not wearing a seat belt”. The traffic police in Chengwu County, Shandong Province were also exposed to sell “monthly tickets” to large trucks. As long as the truck driver pays a fine of 1,000-2,000 yuan in advance, they can travel unimpeded for a month.

(Comprehensive report by reporter Zheng Gusheng/responsible editor: Li Qian)

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