How to treat the case that a bus driver in Hunan was sentenced?

How to treat the case that a bus driver in Hunan was sentenced?

2065438+March 2008, the long-distance bus in Li You was changed to urban bus, and the Urban Bus Cooperative Operation Contract was signed with Changning Public Transport Co., Ltd., and the No.6 bus line in Changning was contracted in the form of cooperative operation. It is understood that Changning Bus Line 6 is a suburban line, with a total length of about nine kilometers from Changning City to Dongchong Village in the suburbs, which is about half the distance from the urban area to the suburbs.

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2065438+On September 24th, 2009, Li Yin was overloaded by more than 50% and was deemed as "dangerous driving". After he was released from prison, he found that the standard for judging bus overload was different from that of ordinary buses. If he is punished by the court, many bus drivers will be charged with "dangerous driving".

According to the criminal judgment of the first instance of the People's Court of Changning City, on September 24th, 2065438 15, Li was caught red-handed by the traffic police brigade of Changning City when he was driving a large ordinary bus to pick up several students at the tail gate of Hutang in Lanjiang Township. After counting, the car * * * carries 5 1 person (excluding Li himself), which exceeds the rated passenger capacity by 22 people.

The traffic police department determined that the operating bus driven by Li was overloaded by more than 50% as dangerous driving, and imposed an administrative penalty of a fine of 3,000 yuan, revocation of driver's license and deduction of 25 points on Li.

The Changning City Court held that Li was driving a large ordinary bus, which seriously exceeded the rated passengers to carry passengers. His behavior has violated the criminal law and constituted the crime of dangerous driving. Li was sentenced to three months in prison and fined 2000 yuan.

"From the traffic police investigation to the verdict, the whole person was confused," Li said, because he didn't know the relevant laws at that time and he didn't appeal.

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Article 33, paragraph 1, item 3 of China's criminal law stipulates that driving a motor vehicle on the road, engaging in school bus business or passenger transport, seriously exceeding the rated passengers to carry passengers, or seriously exceeding the prescribed speed, constitutes a crime of dangerous driving. Vehicles that can be operated in Li belong to city buses.

Seeing this news last night reminded me of my high school days. Is it really a coincidence? Happens to coincide?

Most high school students live on campus and go home on holiday. On National Day, there are usually many cars going home. I was in high school in the county. When I came home, I took a bus similar to that in urban and rural areas. I have two doors and a pull ring (standing position), but I need to buy a ticket at the bus station, which is not completely consistent with a typical bus, at least on the surface.

Then on the National Day, the traffic police often check the overload, so that these vehicles dare not let people stand. They only carry people with seats. There are several seats, carrying several people. But it's not usually like this.

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I'm annoyed. If I can only sit, why does this car have a pull ring? Does this mean that the vehicle manufacturer is wrong? If you can stand, then why do you check these cars for overload?