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An owner in Nanjing robbed the electric door, and his family claimed 640 thousand. Does the property need to take responsibility?

I believe many people living in the city know that electric doors are basically installed at the gates of various communities in the city. The owner needs to brush the access card before opening the door. The purpose of this is not only to facilitate the work of security personnel, but also to protect the rights and interests of residents to a greater extent and prevent other strangers from entering and leaving the community at will. However, an owner in Nanjing fell down because of the electric door and eventually died. What is the reason?

On the day of the incident, a woman wanted to enter the community, and the security guard opened the electric door. When the woman passed by, the electric door slowly closed. At this time, the owner tried to sneak in from behind without completely closing the electric door. As a result, it was brought down by the electric door, and even the car and people fell to the ground. Later, he was sent to the hospital for treatment, and the diagnosis proved that there were many owners. After being hospitalized for more than two months due to septic shock, he died of fracture in the hospital.

The owner's family believed that the property was mainly responsible for the accident, so they sued the court as plaintiffs and demanded that the property compensate for medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, death compensation and funeral expenses totaling more than 640,000 yuan. However, the court rejected the plaintiff's request and held that the owner was mainly responsible for the accident. Because there was no quality problem with the electric door in the community at the time of the incident. When the owner entered and exited the electric door, he did not press the button of the electric door as required, nor did he ask the security guard to help him open it. Instead, I chose to sneak in when the electric door was about to close. This wrong practice eventually led to my own depravity and death.

We can understand the feelings of family members. After the death of a family member, the mood must be very painful, but we can't ask for compensation for no reason. After all, at the time of the incident, there was no obvious fault in the property, no improper operation and the facilities were safe. Therefore, the mistakes caused by your own mistakes should not be borne by others. I tripped over a stone while walking. Should I take the stone to court? In fact, it is a truth. As adults, we should be responsible for our actions.

I often see people trying to sneak in through the gap when the electric door is not closed when I enter and leave the community gate. Because many electric doors are inductive, they will reopen when they sense people. But if the gap is too small, forcing people to squeeze in will definitely be very dangerous, especially with children. When crossing the security door, children are easy to stay at the electric door. Since there has been more than one accident in which someone was injured by an electric door, we should not take any chances. We must strictly regulate our behavior, use all kinds of public facilities safely, and ensure our personal safety.