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■ There are many kinds of behaviors that deliberately damage RMB, which are shocking. ■It is illegal to intentionally damage RMB, which disrupts the normal circulation order of RMB. ■Those who intentionally damage RMB will be warned by the public security organs and fined not more than RMB 10,000. News replays of advertisements such as "Marriage Proposal" actually "circulated" with the RMB
One of the ads printed on RMB According to a report from the "Strait Metropolis Daily" on November 6, Mr. Zhang from Fuzhou provided a 100-yuan bill to reporters. RMB, there are four lines of characters printed on this RMB, and if you look closely, it turns out to be an advertisement for a merchant. When a police station in Fuzhou City rushed to the business to investigate and deal with it, they found that the business had moved out six months ago. Mr. Zhang said that when he was selling something, a customer handed him this RMB. When he took it over, he felt strange and thought it was a counterfeit currency. After examining it carefully, he saw the words "Mosquito Bites Everywhere Digital Studio Mobile Phone Beauty and Small Accessories No. "Snow TEL: 1395020××××". The reporter got in touch with the police station, and the police from the police station went to the business with the reporter. At the scene, the reporter found that the business's plaque was still hanging at the door of the store, but various sports were being operated in the store. Shoes, the boss told me that this digital studio has been moved out for almost half a year. Second, there is a marriage proposal on RMB. Xinhuanet Yunnan Channel reported on November 4 that early in the morning on October 29, Aunt Zhou, who lives in Xihua Community, Kunming City. As usual, she went to a nearby supermarket to buy something. After she paid a hundred-yuan bill, the cashier gave her three old 10-yuan bills. After returning home, Aunt Zhou found that one of the 10-yuan bills was densely written. There were a lot of words on it. She put on her reading glasses and saw that it was a "marriage notice": "A certain man, 28 years old, with good features, good health, upright person, owner of a private enterprise, owns a house and a car. Looking for a man of his age. A woman who is similar, beautiful, gentle, considerate, and emotionally devoted is a lifelong partner. There is also a phone number vaguely written behind the "advertisement." Zhou saw this "marriage notice" that was "circulated" with the RMB. The aunt thought it was inappropriate to waste the RMB in this way. Third, coins were made into gold bracelets. According to a report by the Beijing Entertainment News on November 6, Mr. Wang called to report that in a village in Daxing, someone melted the coins and made them into rings. , bracelets and other accessories. The bank staff told the reporter that this was intentional damage to the RMB, which was illegal. When the reporter arrived at the village, four or five people were surrounding an old man at the entrance of an alley, describing the style of the bracelet. The old man was polishing a newly made bracelet. The reporter learned that it costs 5 to 6 coins to make a bracelet, and the processing fee is 10 yuan; if you make a pair, it can be as cheap as 8 yuan. , the cost is 4 yuan. Just after the old man who made the jewelry put on the bracelet, someone handed him a coin and asked for a ring. The reporter saw that the people around him were wearing newly made jewelry on their hands and arms. He said, "Just wear it for fun, it won't fade and it can cure diseases." Everyone held about ten coins. When the reporter left, it was getting dark, but there were still several people waiting to ring. People come here from time to time and earn more than 100 yuan a day. Wu Hongjun/An analysis of the many ways to destroy RMB. Lu Guowei (Judge of Nanyang Intermediate People’s Court): Currency is a country’s business card, and its cleanliness reflects the spiritual civilization of a country. level. However, the current phenomenon of intentional damage to RMB is very common, which seriously damages the image of RMB, shortens the use cycle of RMB, and disrupts the normal circulation order of RMB. In real life, there are many ways to deliberately damage RMB. , shocking. 1. Scribbling.
Analysis 3: It is illegal to damage RMB. Lu Guowei: Article 15 of my country’s Banking Law stipulates: “The legal currency of the People’s Republic of China is RMB.” Article 18 stipulates: “Forgery or alteration of RMB is prohibited. It is prohibited to counterfeit or alter RMB. Selling or buying counterfeit or altered RMB. It is prohibited to transport, hold or use counterfeit or altered RMB. It is prohibited to intentionally damage RMB. It is prohibited to illegally use RMB images on promotional materials, publications or other commodities. The Regulations stipulate: "Any unit or individual should protect the RMB. It is prohibited to damage the RMB and hinder the circulation of the RMB." It also clearly prohibits "intentional damage to the RMB." "Those who intentionally damage the RMB will be warned by the public security organs and fined not more than 10,000 yuan." "Anyone who makes, imitates, or buys or sells RMB patterns will be given a warning by the industrial and commercial administration and other relevant administrative law enforcement agencies, and illegal gains and illegal property will be confiscated, and a fine of not less than 1 time but not more than 3 times of the illegal gains will be imposed; there will be no illegal gains." If it is used, a fine of not less than RMB 1,000 but not more than RMB 50,000 will be imposed.” Therefore, anyone who knowingly scrawls on RMB or imitates RMB designs will be deemed to have “intentionally damaged RMB” regardless of the motive. illegal acts. If you receive damaged RMB, you should not use it for circulation but go to a bank to exchange it. The bank shall not refuse. Article 22 of the "RMB Management Regulations" stipulates: "Financial institutions that handle RMB deposits and withdrawals shall, in accordance with the regulations of the People's Bank of China, exchange mutilated and stained RMB for the public free of charge, pick out the mutilated and stained RMB, and Deposit it with the local People's Bank of China. The People's Bank of China is not allowed to pay damaged or damaged RMB to financial institutions, and financial institutions are not allowed to make external payments with damaged or damaged RMB."