Riverside police

Chapter 106 Fine of five yuan

At 12:26, ​​001 set sail on time.

First solve the problem of "darkness under the light" and start the inspection from the anchorage to the west of the barge.

Humans are social animals, and boats like to park next to each other when anchored on the river. This way, they can be lively and take care of each other. There is no need to worry about water bandits and boat tyrants, and even the anchorage can be avoided to a large extent.

This is also a good thing for Han Yu, Jin Da and others, as they can inspect a row of ships just by docking with one ship.

Han Yu turned on the police lights, sounded the siren for 20 seconds, picked up the intercom, and started shouting using the tweeter on 001.

"Dear crew members, please pay attention. Dear crew members, please pay attention. We are the police from the Yangtze River Police Station of the Linghai County Public Security Bureau. We are now working with the Third Law Enforcement Brigade of the Binjiang Yangtze River Port and Shipping Supervision Bureau to carry out a major inspection of water security and water traffic safety before the Spring Festival..."

The little salted fish is ups and downs, full of energy, and it sounds like that.

Sister Zhu looked back at the cab on the second floor and asked subconsciously: "Ning Ning, how did your brother know that we were carrying out a major water traffic safety inspection before the Spring Festival?"

Han Xiangning chuckled and said: "As long as the law enforcement agencies are conducting major inspections before the Spring Festival these days, they have been conducting major water security inspections since before New Year's Day."

"I almost forgot, they also have to enforce the law."

Sister Zhu suddenly realized.

Jin Da also responded, staring closely at an iron boat that was getting closer and closer, and reminded: "Sister Zhu, Ning Ning, pay attention to your steps when you get on the boat later. The side of the boat is slippery, so don't fall into the river."

Sister Zhu quickly said: "Don't worry, we will pay attention."

As he spoke, 001 slowly approached the outermost iron ship.

Old Liu stood at the bow of the boat with his hands on his hips, his hand on the gun on his waist, looking majestic.

Zhu Baogen carefully climbed onto the iron ship and began to pull the cable under the surprised eyes of the shipowner and boatmen who ran out to see the shouting.

Liang Xiaoyu put on his gloves and went to fetch the stern cable.

Han Yu handed the helm to Captain Wang, walked down from the second floor into the command room, picked up a bag, straddled it across his body, and walked to the bow of the ship with Lao Liu.

This public security law enforcement boat pulled the public security barge out of the Bailong River and parked it on the riverside in the morning. Everyone saw it.

Water transportation is not under the control of the police, so there is nothing to be afraid of. No one takes it to heart. They even think it is safe to anchor the boat near the police barge, and sleep more soundly at night than usual.

Unexpectedly, the police came out for inspection as soon as they arrived at the riverside, and they also had to cooperate with the Hong Kong Supervisory Authority to enforce the law...

The boat owner had a big head and asked with a grimace: "Comrade Public Security, what are you checking?"

"Isn't it very clear just now? Check water security and water traffic safety!"

Lao Liu was the second to board the cargo ship and signaled the ship owner to move back so that the harbor supervisor could board the ship.

The ship's side was very narrow, and the owner did not dare to block their way, so he had to retreat to the deck behind the cockpit.

Jin Da was the third one to board the boat. He was not in a hurry to check, but turned around to go to Sister Zhu.

Han Yu and Liang Xiaoyu, who had just tied the cable, followed closely.

The owners and crew members of other ships came over to see what was going on, and some even held their children.

Jointly enforcing the law with the public security, Jin Da was confident, pointed at them and said: "If there is anything interesting to check, we will be with you soon. Go back and prepare the ship registration certificate, crew competency certificate, ship visa register and ship entry and exit port visas." Report card!"

A ship owner asked sadly: "There are so many inspections..."

"There are also insurance policies and receipts for payment of port and shipping fees."

"What are the port and shipping fees?"

"It's the water transportation fee!"

Afraid that the ship owner would not understand, Sister Zhu added: "As long as you are engaged in water transportation, you will have to pay water transportation management fees, navigation fees, waterway maintenance fees, port fees and port construction funds no matter where you are. You must have them, and if you don't, take them." No proof."

Lao Liu is not only a police officer but also a cadre of the port and shipping system, so this is not surprising.

Zhu Baogen and Liang Xiaoyu were stunned for a moment. They couldn't believe that running a boat requires so many certificates and such fees.

Han Yu not only studied water transport management, but also ran a boat at home. He knew very well that many current boat owners used to be fishermen or even farmers and were not as professional as employees of shipping companies.

They have low education, little experience, and weak safety awareness.

They only know how to make money, find ways to reduce transportation costs, and pursue maximizing profits. They have no awareness of "I want safety." The current water traffic management can be said to be "wanting them to be safe."

It’s useless not to have respect for the great rivers. It might lead to the destruction of one’s family or even the destruction of other people’s families.

Han Yu felt that it was necessary to take care of it, and he could not be lenient on issues of principle. He raised his head and said: "We also need to prepare the boat people's certificate and the boat people's household registration book. We will check it later!"

"Comrade Public Security, we only have a household registration book. I have never heard that we need to apply for a boat people's household registration book or a boat people's certificate."

"When did you start working on water transportation?"

"81."

"In 1981, right? In 1982, the Ministry of Public Security required people engaged in water transportation, regardless of boat households, collective households, or people registered on land, to apply for boat citizen certificates! They were mobilized again and again, and they were mobilized all the time. It’s been six years, I’ve given you six years, how could you not have heard of it!”

"I really haven't heard of it."

Han Yu walked to the port side, looked up and stared at the captain who was talking back and asked, "Where is your hometown?"

When the boat owner saw Lao Liu following him, he didn't dare to be arrogant anymore and said angrily: "It's from Nanhu."

"Where is Nanhu? You haven't heard of it, have you? I would like to call the public security bureau in your hometown and ask if they have mobilized or asked you to do it!"

"Comrade Public Security, I..."

"What am I? Go back to your ship and wait for inspection."

The boat owner who seemed the most vicious and difficult to deal with walked away in despair. The other boat owners and boatmen did not dare to gather around to watch the fun and went back to their own boats.

Han Xiangning couldn't help but laugh, thinking that although the primary school disciple was not that big, he still enforced the law decently.

Seeing that the situation was under control, Sister Jin and Sister Zhu first showed their work IDs to the owner and crew of the ship, then opened the bag, took out the folder, took out the pen, and started asking and checking.

"What is your name?"

"Hu Junwei."

"Do you have a ship registration certificate?"

"I have the registration certificate, it's here."

"Certificate of competency for crew duties, which is also the crew certificate."

"Yes, I...I forgot to bring it."

"Did you forget to bring it, or don't you have it?"

"Yes, I really forgot to bring it."

"Show me the ship's visa register."

The ship owner had no choice but to take out the registration book from the cabin.

Ships are highly mobile, and issuing entry and exit visas for ships is an important means for the water transportation management department to manage ships.

No matter where you go, you must go to the visa point to apply for a visa. You must bring relevant documents when you apply for the visa. The visa officer will record in the visa book what ship, what cargo is loaded, route and navigation area, as well as the time and place.

Jin Da looked at the visa registration book, raised his head and asked, "Who are Zhao Ziqing and Fu Yibo?"

The captain was speechless, with his head hanging down and not daring to say a word.

Sister Zhu asked: "Do you need someone else's certificate?"

"..."

"Where is the ship safety inspection record book? Do you have it?"

"have."

"bring here."

You won’t know if you don’t check, and there will be a lot of questions if you check.

Han Xiangning lay on the roof of the cockpit and wrote out violation fine receipts one after another based on the questions recorded by Jin Da.

Afraid that her junior students would think she was not enforcing the law properly, she filled in the fine receipt and explained the reason for the fine to the frowning boat owner.

“This is a punishment imposed on you in accordance with the Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on Inland River Traffic Safety Management and the Jiangnan Province Water Traffic Violations Punishment Regulations.

The two pilots on the boat not only drove the boat without a license and started the machine without a license, but also impersonated their names. They were each fined 200 yuan and the fake crew certificates and ship registration certificates were detained. "

"Can you not withhold the certificate?"

"Then it can't be managed with fines. Our fines are a means, not an end. In the final analysis, they are for water traffic safety."

Han Xiangning tore off the first fine receipt, held it aside with a small clip, started to fill in the second one, and continued to explain the reason for the fine.

"The ship fails to mark the ship's name as required and is fined ten yuan."

"The ship fails to mark the load line mark and is fined ten yuan."

"The marine diesel engine does not comply with what is stated in the ship's certificate, and a fine of fifty yuan will be imposed."

"If a ship enters or leaves a port without applying for a visa as required, you will be fined 50 yuan."

"When parking without displaying signals according to regulations, you will be fined ten yuan."

One after another, the explanations were clear and clear, and there was a pile of fine receipts in the blink of an eye.

Just when Zhu Baogen and Liang Xiaoyu secretly marveled that one boat could fine hundreds of dollars, Han Xiangning took out a calculator from his bag and started calculating quickly.

"You committed fourteen violations at the same time, which were punished separately and combined for a total fine of 860 yuan. However, according to the safety inspection book, six of the violations were committed repeatedly within three months and should be punished according to regulations. Two to five times the fine.”

"Since you have refused to change despite repeated admonitions, we will impose the maximum penalty on you in accordance with the regulations. The total fine for these six violations is 620 yuan, five times that is 3100 yuan, plus the other several fines of 240 yuan , a total of three thousand three hundred and forty yuan."

One boat is fined 3,400 yuan, so how much fines can there be for so many boats in total?

Zhu Baogen and Liang Xiaoyu were shocked and couldn't believe that the Hong Kong prison guards punished them so harshly.

The captain felt like he was mourning his heir, and said with a sad face: "I don't have that much money."

Han Xiangning put down his calculator, raised his head and said, "Don't worry, according to regulations our Binjiang Port Supervision Bureau only has the authority to issue warnings, revoke crew members' certificates, detain ships, and impose fines of up to eight hundred yuan.

For purchases above 800 yuan, you need to get approval from the provincial aviation administration department. The approval takes about a week, so you have one week to prepare the money. "

Sister Zhu was not idle either. She quickly filled out the penalty decision in triplicate and motioned for the ship owner to sign:

"Hu Junwei, if you are dissatisfied with our punishment decision, you can file a lawsuit with the court within fifteen days. If you do not file a lawsuit within the time limit and fail to perform, we can apply to the People's Court for enforcement."

Not only will you be fined, but your license and ship will also be seized!

It's not like I haven't encountered this kind of thing before, but the only time I encountered it was the air traffic control (the predecessor of the Hong Kong Supervisory Authority). Say something nice to them and ask them if they can get less penalty points.

If they are not easy to talk to, the worst possible thing is to do it with them!

But today was different from before. Three police officers came, all with guns. If they dared to take action, they would hit the muzzle of the gun.

Even if they want to cheat, the police actually use a tugboat to help the traffic control to inspect and fine them. Instead of driving the ship to their designated anchorage, they can use the tugboat to tow the ship and the cargo away...

The ship owner had no choice but to sign honestly.

Since it is joint law enforcement, the police must also take action.

Han Yu had already prepared documents and small fine receipts, but when he saw the pile of fine receipts issued by his senior sister, he felt a little embarrassed to take them out.

Thinking back to the director's previous explanation, I could only bite the bullet and take out the documents and a small book of thick fines. I squeezed in and said: "Hu Junwei, the three of you on board have not applied for a boat citizen certificate or a temporary boat citizen certificate. According to the relevant regulations According to regulations, each person is fined five yuan.”

"oh."

"We are punishing you on the spot and you have to pay cash."

Han Yu tore off three small documents stamped with Linghai Public Security Bureau, fined five yuan, and stamped "Special fine stamp for no boat citizen certificate" and handed them over.

The ship owner took the receipt and happily paid for it, thinking to himself that it would be better for the police, as the three of them would only be fined fifteen yuan in total.

It's okay for a primary school student to be young, but even the fines issued are so "pocket-sized".

Han Xiangning looked at it curiously and found to her surprise that not only was the printing of the small document rough, but the numbers on it were consecutive, from No.00001 to No.00003.

In other words, the junior student not only issued the first fine in his life, but also issued the first fine from the Yanjiang Police Station and even the Linghai Public Security Bureau for not having a boat citizen certificate!

Three men and three guns were dispatched, police lights and sirens were turned on, and they were so forceful that they were fined fifteen yuan.

Thinking that if they had not jointly enforced the law with the Hong Kong Supervisory Authority, the money would not be enough to burn fuel. Han Xiangning hurriedly turned his back to the ship owner, fearing that he could not help laughing.

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