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Why are there so many babies in Shanghai?

It is really "something strange happens every year, especially this year". Recently, many people in Shanghai are searching for the topic of being born. Here's the thing:

Ms. Lan from Shanghai was surprised when she was told that she had a "son" born in 2008 when she went through the relevant formalities. Her husband also wants to know whose son she is. Later, through the intervention of the media, Ms. Lan was cleared. It turned out that her identity card was lost and stolen.

After seeing what happened to Ms. Lan, Mr. Wu of Shanghai also wanted to inquire about his family members through the "family map". The investigation surprised his chin. There is actually a son on his family map, born in 1990. Mr. Wu calculated that his wife is still in secondary school, 17 years old pregnant? Unrealistic!

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There are some doubts about this matter that need to be clarified:

1. In case of the above situation, what should the information person who has been wrongly registered do?

At present, these people have found various departments through reporters and have corrected them, but no one can ask reporters for help. As an administrative department, a specific process should be introduced, which has happened many times. Should the relevant departments also check this information themselves? After all, this is closely related to every citizen, and no specific information has been seen yet.

2. Where did these erroneous data come from?

It is said that most of the relevant data in Shanghai come from the police, health and health commission and other departments. The original data may be incomplete or incorrect. Is it because of the original data registration error or the error in the process of summarizing information? Is it misoperation in the registration process or intrusion and malicious tampering? So many wrong cases, what is the possibility of malicious operation? Will there be illegal profits in it?

3. If the injured citizens are hurt by these misinformation, how should they defend their rights?

According to Article 27 of the Regulations on the Openness of Government Information, big data centers are required to disclose the source of extra children under their names, and where the original information registered is wrong. After finding out the original error information, you can ask the relevant departments to correct the error information. If damage is caused to them, you can also ask the relevant departments to assume the responsibility of apologizing and eliminating the impact.

This incident reminds us that ordinary people:

Usually, you must pay more attention to your personal information, put away the documents that can prove your identity, don't lend them out, and don't send copies. If it is lost, we should report the loss and reissue it in time, so as not to give criminals an opportunity to exploit loopholes, but also to protect our personal information from being wrongly registered and avoid greater losses.