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How to define the law of maliciously pushing down electric vehicles?

The legal nature of maliciously pushing down an electric vehicle is as follows:

1, simply knocking down, without causing property damage, does not constitute a crime;

2. Even if there are property losses, because the value of electric vehicles is not high, it generally only involves civil compensation and does not constitute a crime;

3. The other party parked the electric car at the gate of the community, which affected the travel of the people in the community. If dismantled properly, it is a legitimate civil self-help act to remove obstacles.

Is it necessary to take responsibility for the theft of electric vehicles under the supervision of the community?

1. If the residential property forms a custody contract relationship, the property shall be liable for compensation;

2. If the residential property does not form a custody contract relationship, the property shall not be liable for compensation;

3. If the owner pays the property fee and the property fails to perform its duties within the property scope, the property shall be responsible for it.

Legal basis: Article 23 of Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Administrative Penalties for Public Security.

Anyone who commits one of the following acts of infringing on public or private property, which is not serious enough for criminal punishment, shall be detained or given a warning, and shall also, or shall only, be fined not more than 200 yuan:

(a) theft, fraud, robbing a small amount of public or private property;

(two) looting the state, collective and individual property;

(3) extorting public or private property;

(4) Deliberately damaging public or private property.