Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - The police informed the woman that she had unfortunately fallen down the stairs with a rope. Who should be responsible for this woman's death?

The police informed the woman that she had unfortunately fallen down the stairs with a rope. Who should be responsible for this woman's death?

Personally, I think the woman should be responsible for her own death, because she tied a rope and escaped isolation downstairs in the hotel, which led to her unfortunate fall. Her fall was caused by her subjective behavior, no wonder others.

This is really the woman's own fault. Because in order to escape the epidemic isolation, she made a knot with the hotel window screen privately, and then hung it on the window, which led to her unfortunate fall. First of all, it is the duty of citizens to abide by the epidemic prevention and control policy. The isolation of women is the requirement of epidemic prevention and control, and the hotel is arranged for epidemic prevention and control. The epidemic prevention and control center and the hotel didn't do anything to her, just because she didn't want to be isolated, and then she escaped in this way, leading to her own death. This is simply the death caused by my own operational mistakes. Of course, hotels and epidemic prevention and control centers are not responsible, because women themselves do not meet the requirements, and epidemic prevention and control centers have not been held accountable for not complying with epidemic prevention and control policies.

From a legal point of view, women should also be responsible for their own death. Because the woman fell subjectively because she tied a rope and went downstairs, that is, no one forced her, and she was not in danger, so she had to bear the responsibility herself. Some people may say that if she didn't ask for isolation, there wouldn't be these things later, so the epidemic prevention and control center has the responsibility. I just want to give them a wooden stick, remember! It is the duty of every citizen to abide by the epidemic prevention and control policy, and we can't blame the epidemic prevention and control center, let alone the poor security of the hotel, because normal people don't run downstairs with a rope tied to the hotel screen window!

Generally speaking, I personally think that the woman's death should be her own responsibility, because the woman did not obey the isolation requirements of epidemic prevention and control, made the hotel window screen into a rope herself, and then went downstairs to cause death, and she can only blame herself!