Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - After heavy rains in Guizhou, the streets became rivers. Citizens took to the streets to catch fish and harvested a lot. Is it illegal to pull fishing nets?

After heavy rains in Guizhou, the streets became rivers. Citizens took to the streets to catch fish and harvested a lot. Is it illegal to pull fishing nets?

We have now entered the flood season. Many areas have experienced continuous rain for many days. At the same time, the amount of precipitation has also increased a lot compared to last year. However, the continuous rainy weather has affected people’s lives. It has caused a lot of trouble, first of all, in terms of traffic. The rainy weather has made the traffic situation worse, the road conditions have become worse, and it also poses a huge threat to pedestrians.

But for a small number of people, rainy days are actually beneficial. Due to the accumulation of large amounts of precipitation, the reservoir will also discharge water safely. When the water level reaches a dangerous height, the reservoir will discharge water. flood. Of course, Tao Hong will not cause safety problems to the downstream villagers. He just wants to make the water level of the reservoir reach below the safety line. Then the reservoir flood discharge will make many people who like fishing ecstatic. They press their trouser legs or hold poles. , or cast a net. They are all trying their best to catch fish. Of course, they enjoy the process and the result is not important.

Not long ago, Pingtang County in Guizhou issued an orange rainstorm warning. The rainfall in Jinpen Street has reached 148.8 millimeters. The heavy rain caused some sections of the road to be flooded. At the same time, there were many unknown people who came. Xiang's fish were jumping in it, so many villagers went into the water with fishing nets to catch fish, so someone posted the video online. Many people said it was illegal because there were many fish in the pond. Escaped due to water spillage.

But I think this kind of behavior should not constitute a crime. First of all, these people who use the Internet to fish on the street did not steal or rob, so it did not constitute a crime at all. Secondly, these fish ran away due to natural reasons. Those who contract fish ponds should also understand that natural and man-made disasters are inevitable. You can't hurt the relationship between people just for a fish.

At the same time, it is also a warm reminder that enjoying the gifts of nature is fun and the process is beautiful. However, on continuous rainy days, the rapid flow of water on the streets does pose certain safety risks. If you accidentally scratch or fall, it will really outweigh the gain.