At present, the epidemic of New Coronary Pneumonia is spreading rapidly around the world, which has affected more than 200 countries and regions in the world.

In order to curb the spread of the epidemic, many countries and regions around the world have declared a state of emergency, and have adopted rather strict prevention and control measures.

Data map: Under the prohibition order, the Paris Square in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, has no lively scenes of former tourists. China News Service reporter Peng Dawei

Curfews and foot bans are in place, schools are closed, restaurants and entertainment venues are closed ... Many people hold back at home and always want to find some entertainment for themselves.

But if you dare to "test the law by yourself", the consequences are often very serious, and some of the costs can be described as "painful."

At present, cases of violation of epidemic prevention and control regulations in many countries have sounded the alarm for everyone.

Australia

Recently, a micro-blog was hot searched: 7 Chinese students studying in Australia were fined 50,000 RMB for dinner!

I have to say that the price of this meal is too great! high! Now!

Earlier at the end of March, the Australian government issued a very strict foot prohibition order: banned more than two people gathering, will close all outdoor venues.

Because the regulations do not specify whether it is an indoor party or an outdoor party, and under the severe situation of the epidemic, Australian police enforcement has been unprecedentedly strict. Once they have the opportunity to fine, they will never be soft.

Perhaps this is not taken into account. In a Melbourne apartment building, seven Chinese students were reported by neighbors for eating hot pot at home, and then they were raided by the police.

Due to violations of the social isolation regulations of the epidemic, each of these seven students was fined AU $ 1652, totaling about 50,000 yuan.

Allegedly, this is "the maximum fine during Australia's quarantine".

United Kingdom

On March 29, a 13-year-old boy in the UK was arrested by the police for going out to play in violation of the epidemic prevention and control ban.

According to police, the boy will face a maximum fine of about 8,800 yuan, and his mother will be held accountable for not following the rules.

Earlier, on March 26, the British police obtained a new power to impose fines of up to 1,000 pounds (about 8800 yuan) on Britons who went out for non-essential reasons and violated epidemic prevention and control regulations.

Data map: Under the epidemic, London's long-crowded subway cars are now empty. China News Service reporter Zhang Pingshe

If people refuse to enforce the relevant regulations, the police can use force; those who do not obey the order will be arrested and detained; if they hide personal information or travel information, the police may also impose fines and arrests on the violators.

At the same time, police across the UK began to crack down on people who ignored the blockade.

Police officers set up cards on the road, conduct road inspections, and strictly investigate unnecessary travel activities.

In addition, police across the country have established hotlines and online reporting channels, calling on citizens to report violations of the epidemic prevention and control ban.

In short, if you dare to violate, the police will dare to arrest!

France

In France, on a Sunday afternoon, a 65-year-old uncle ticked the “purchase basic necessities” column of the travel certificate, thinking that he could “hide the sky”.

After drinking a little wine, he immediately called three friends to drive a car to pick dandelions.

As a result, they were stopped by the police. Originally, the police just wanted to check the travel certificate, but this time it's good to find out the drunk driving.

Under the police's cross-examination, the uncle also admitted that it was not to buy the necessities of life.

As a result, 4 people were fined a total of 540 euros ...

Kuwait

Earlier, according to Kuwait ’s National News Agency, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, the Kuwaiti government decided to impose a curfew from 5 pm on March 22.

The report quoted Ali, the head of the Public Relations Bureau of the Ministry of the Interior, as saying that anyone must abide by the curfew during the epidemic. The arrested violators will soon be transferred to the court and they will be sanctioned by law.

However, someone just hit the "muzzle".

On the evening of the 23rd, nine people were arrested by the Ministry of the Interior for violating the curfew during the epidemic. According to the law, they will be sentenced by the court.

Panama

According to a report by Panama's China News Network, the National Police has maintained the enforcement of the foot restraint since the enforcement of the foot restraint and investigated and punished citizens who violated the ban.

In the 24 hours from April 2 to the morning of April 3, a total of 536 people across the country were arrested for violating a foot restraint order, including 464 men, 45 women, and 27 minors.

According to local laws, anyone who violates the sanitation measures taken by the authorities to prevent the spread of the disease will be sentenced to 4 to 6 years in prison. If it is an infectious disease, it will be sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison.

Therefore, those who risked and violated the sanitary segregation order may be subject to criminal charges.

Thailand

According to the "Bangkok Post" report, in the early hours of April 7th, a monk Chun Rattan was shot and killed by the village leader Mano because of a violation of the curfew in a place in Surat Thani, central Thailand.

Data Map: On April 2, local time, Thai Prime Minister Pak Yu made a television speech announcing that a national curfew will be imposed from April 3 to control the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. The epidemic has improved. The picture shows the Thai police wearing a mask to stop a man at the checkpoint.

At the time, 48-year-old Churat and 49-year-old Chun Latan went out in violation of the curfew order, and were arrested by village head Mano and his team.

During the police interrogation, Mano claimed that he saw Chun Lattan pulled out a pistol, and Chulat grabbed a knife.

Mano said that he was terrified, thinking that they would attack him, and he fired three shots at them, two of which were directed towards Chunla.

Although the exact situation is unknown to us, if Chun Latan can comply with the curfew order, will they be spared this incident?

India

Violation of the ban resulted in "rough" law enforcement, which also happened in India.

Data map: At 21 o'clock on April 5, local time, the Indian people turned off the lights for 9 minutes, lit candles and oil lamps to pray for blessing against the epidemic. The picture shows the people of Mumbai holding candlelight on the balcony.

According to the "India Today" report, a 32-year-old man in Howrah, West Bengal, India, recently violated the ban and went out to buy milk without permission. The police responsible for the patrol was beaten with a baton after he was found.

After returning home, the man was taken to the hospital by his family due to physical discomfort, but when he arrived at the hospital, the man was already dead.

According to the family of the deceased, the man died because he was beaten by police with a truncheon and was seriously injured.

The police argued that the man had a heart attack and the death was caused by a heart attack.

However, no matter how they argue, they are unable to return to heaven. No one would have imagined that in violation of the ban, the price of life was actually paid.

The above cases are all painful lessons!

"There are risks when going out, and arrangements need to be cautious."

Under the strict control of the epidemic situation in various countries, friends from overseas Chinese are requested to strictly abide by the relevant local ban to protect themselves and others.