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Official Debunking! Staged Vehicle Vandalism over Parking Dispute, Videographer Penalized

Re Feng Sun, Apr 21 2024 07:49 PM EST

News from April 14th reports that a recent video depicting a vehicle being vandalized over a parking dispute has captured public attention;

Upon investigation, it was confirmed that the video posted by Jiang was staged and fabricated. The police have legally administered an administrative penalty against him.

The video, uploaded by Jiang on a short video platform, shows two individuals arguing over a car blocking the entrance to a store.

The owner of the red sedan is heard shouting, “Do you dare? If you dare, smash it, and I'll give you 30,000 CNY," followed by, “I’m recording this, go ahead and smash it,” which then led to the on-site vehicle vandalism incident. s_06f791ccb85f44339543cdb0dcd823bd.jpg Following police verification, it was confirmed that Jiang intentionally fabricated rumors of "vehicle vandalism due to parking issues" in order to attract attention by shooting false videos. The scenes of vehicles being vandalized in the video were intentionally staged, causing negative social impact.

Currently, Jiang has been administratively punished by the Chengkou police according to law.

Furthermore, it's worth noting that the recent official announcement stated that the video claiming to "find primary school student Qin Lang's homework book in Paris" was also fabricated. The account, with over 18 million followers, has been banned by the platform.

Several platforms have announced that they will crack down severely on behaviors such as fabricating and disseminating false information, maliciously staging scenes to create or ride on hot topics, and deliberately seeking attention at the expense of public resources.