Economic Daily: Opposing "fake injury extortion-style rights protection"
In noodles, smoke appears when "chewed", and expired snacks are "purchased" in supermarkets... It seems like a consumer dispute, but in reality it is extortion. Recently, many political and legal authorities, as well as market supervision departments, have exposed a series of typical cases of "porcelain bumping" in order to uphold a good business environment and the legal rights of merchants. By reviewing these cases, it can be found that these professional "porcelain bumpers" or groups have a long timeline, involve small individual amounts in each case, but the total amount involved exceeds the threshold for criminal prosecution. They have a strong misleading and destructive force and have caused many operators to suffer financial losses or damage to their reputation. Faced with such events, operators in all industries must develop a sense of "leaving traces", preserve chat records, transfer records, store surveillance evidence, consult legal professionals or seek help from administrative departments in a timely manner, and bravely say "no" to the destructive "porcelain bumping" tactics in order to protect the good social atmosphere. Relevant departments should also strengthen data empowerment, timely expose the "sheepskin" on the bodies of illegal elements, and defend the legitimate rights of the masses.
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