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What are the hazards of parabolic objects at high altitude?

High-altitude throwing is an uncivilized behavior, which will bring great social harm, as follows:

1, causing harm to others and even endangering life.

Some data show that throwing a 30-gram egg from the fourth floor will make people swell up; Throwing it from the eighth floor can break the scalp; Throwing it from 18 floor can smash a pedestrian's skull. Dropping from the 25th floor can kill people on the spot.

A small stone with a big thumb may hurt people's scalp if thrown on the fourth floor, and may kill passers-by on the spot if thrown on the 25th floor, because the power from top to bottom will increase. 18 and empty beer bottles falling in the air on the 25th floor will cause fatal injuries. Throwing a 4 cm nail on the 18 floor may insert the pedestrian's brain.

2. Damage to public health

Throw some objects (such as paper towels, sanitary napkins, water, garbage and cooked food). Damage to public health at high altitude will lead to a messy environment in the community and affect the appearance of the city.

Extended data

Japan severely punishes high-altitude parabolic objects.

Since childhood, Japan has emphasized that littering is strictly prohibited. Japan is a country with high-rise buildings and high population density, and the education against high-altitude parabolic objects is very strict. Since childhood, Japanese people have emphasized that littering is strictly prohibited in family education and school education, and there are very few incidents of injuries or deaths caused by man-made throwing objects at high altitude.

According to the provisions of Japanese civil law, if the appendages of buildings such as glass fall (unintentionally) causing casualties, the building owner shall be liable for damages to the victims. However, the occupier has fulfilled the necessary duty of care for the occurrence of damage, and the building owner should be liable for damages to the victim.