Daxing airport informed passengers to get off the plane: he was mentally ill. Can mental illness escape legal sanctions?

We often see such legal examples in our lives. Criminals escaped legal sanctions on the grounds of mental illness. From TV series and movies to our daily life, many lawyers have issued proof materials of criminal mental appraisal to help these criminals escape legal sanctions. These forensic evidences can help these criminals prove that they were affected by mental illness when they committed the crime, so legally speaking, these criminals with mental illness do not have to bear criminal responsibility.

Although mental criminals can escape criminal responsibility, these responsibilities will be transferred to guardians, who will take legal sanctions instead of these mental criminals. After all, the son of heaven has committed the same crime as the common people. Improper guardianship by guardians has created opportunities for mental patients to commit crimes, and guardians should bear the responsibility. This time at Daxing Airport, a woman threw a shelf serving Taiwanese businessmen on the fourth floor to the baggage claim port on the second floor, which attracted the attention of netizens. Fortunately, the woman's behavior did not cause any casualties. I thought the woman would be taken away by the police for questioning, but it turned out that the woman was mentally ill. What happened that day was completely out of control.

People with mental illness often arouse the sympathy of others most, because they need to suffer from mental illness for a long time, and there is no specific medicine to cure their wounds. For example, patients with depression, although they look like ordinary people, are full of negative emotions, have deep malice towards themselves and the world, and lose expectations for life. Therefore, when people hear that a person is mentally ill, their subconscious thoughts are pity and sympathy.

However, it is difficult for us to pity those who are mentally ill but commit crimes. Although the law can spare these criminals suffering from mental illness, we ordinary people are not optimistic about this judgment, because many people will try to escape the legal sanctions under the pretext of mental illness.