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37 Teacher Professor Luo’s video on the universal law

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Professor Luo's video lecture was still humorous.

"Ahem, let's talk about the car owner first.”

"To tell the truth, injustice, it's really injustice, even more injustice than Dou E.”

"But did the court misjudge him?”

"I don't have this either."

"Don't be in a hurry to oppose me or turn off the video if you don't listen to what I have to say.”

"I have my reasons for saying so.”

After Zhang San finished reading the case of the van driver, he opened the video explanation of his teacher, Professor Luo.

Teacher Luo had a half-smile on his face. Sometimes, he frowned and looked serious. Sometimes, his eyes revealed a hint of craftiness. Just looking at his various expressions when he was giving a speech was enough to make him laugh.

"The law clearly states that if a car accident occurs during the period of theft, the owner does not have to bear the responsibility.”

"Yes, some of you have only seen this one clause, but you have not seen that there are actually many prerequisites for this clause. There are clear and unclear prerequisites.”

"First of all, how can you prove that the car was stolen? If you can't even prove this, then there's no rule that the car owner doesn't have to bear the responsibility.”

"This time, the van was stolen and the owner was fully responsible because the owner couldn't prove that the car was stolen, so he suffered a big loss.”

Teacher Luo smiled at the camera.

It was believed that those who were watching Teacher Luo's speech would understand why the car owner was given full responsibility.

If the car owner wanted to prove that he was not responsible, he would first have to produce evidence to prove that the car was stolen by two thieves and caused a traffic accident.

However, the problem was that the two thieves had only stolen the car for a few minutes in total, and it was in a rural area without surveillance cameras.

The injured auntie had been knocked unconscious at that moment, so she did not see who had hit her.

There were no witnesses or physical evidence.

The chauffeur could only prove that he had indeed gotten out of the car for something.

Although there were witnesses, there was no way to prove that the person who stole his car was familiar with him or listened to his arrangements.

So as long as the two thieves were not caught, the driver would basically have to take the blame.

Zhang San was also a law student, so he naturally agreed with his teacher's lecture.

He also understood that the law was sometimes like this.

Whoever argued would provide evidence.

The woman who was hit claimed that the van caused the accident and demanded compensation for medical expenses.

There was no need for proof. The evidence was conclusive.

The van driver claimed that the car was stolen, but he could not prove it.

In the end, even if he couldn't take it lying down, he had to.

Under the video of Professor Luo's speech, many netizens left comments.

"Hmm, looks like I have to lock the car properly when I park in the future. Otherwise, if it's stolen and done something bad, I have to pay for it myself.”

"This driver is really wronged. I sympathize with him. I hope he can catch the two thieves who stole his car as soon as possible.”

"It seems that it's still necessary to watch Teacher Cairo's lecture video. I can really learn a lot.”

"Yes, before I saw Teacher Luo's video, I was still very angry. I thought that the court could not make such a judgment. Isn't this accusing someone wrongly? Now, I'm not angry anymore.”

"Sigh, it's the driver's bad luck. In the future, everyone who has a car should be more careful.”

Professor Luo hadn't finished his video. He continued to talk about the case.

Zhang San continued to read.

"What I said just now was an unclear premise. Then one day, one of your cars was stolen and a traffic accident happened. You were lucky and caught the thief, but in the end, the court still sentenced you to bear most of the responsibility.”

"It must be very unfair, right?"

"So that's what I'm going to say next. There's a clear premise in the law that a car accident occurs during a robbery.”

"If Zhang San steals your car and drives it out, and your car happens to have a malfunction and the brakes fail, and Zhang San gets into a traffic accident because of this malfunction, then even if you catch Zhang San, you still have to bear most of the responsibility for the accident.”

"So I'm here to advise all car owners to repair their cars quickly if there's a problem. Don't think about making do with it. If someone steals it and a traffic accident occurs, you won't be able to make up for the loss.”

Professor Luo's lecture was as humorous as ever.

Everyone found it interesting and learned a lot about the law.

This was also the reason why the netizens liked Professor Luo so much.

Moreover, whenever Professor Luo gave an example, Zhang San's name would definitely appear.

Zhang San saw Professor Luo using his name as an example through the phone screen. He felt that it was funny and intimate.

The netizens were the same. They were all ecstatic in the comments section.

"Haha, third brother took the blame mercilessly and became a car thief again, hahaha.”

"At Teacher Luo's place, Third Brother can always do something earth-shattering.”

"I wonder what Zhang San will think when he sees it in real life.”

"Mm, maybe Third Brother peeked at Master's wife bathing in real life and got caught by Teacher Luo, hahaha.”

"Third Brother, is the stolen car easy to drive? Did the brakes really fail?"

Most of these comments were netizens teasing Zhang San from afar.

Zhang San was amused for a long time.

Professor Luo believes that everyone will like it very much. I beg all readers to send more flowers and comments. One flower is also love. I am very grateful.

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