Judging from the amount of money the woman claimed when she called the police, it was obvious that she was not here for the money. She seemed to just hope to get justice, otherwise she would not have only claimed 1 yuan.
On November 6, Beijing time, the case of a female fan surnamed Xu from Guangdong suing Liaoning Basketball Club and other institutions for violating safety and security obligations was opened in the Shenyang Hunnan District Court, but it is not yet known how this matter was decided.
After the second game of the playoff semifinals last season, a female fan who claimed to be from Guangdong said that she was insulted and even beaten by Liaoning fans. This incident attracted widespread attention from the outside world.
Later, the woman filed a lawsuit against Liaoning Provincial Sports Industry Group, Liaoning Basketball Club, Liaoning Provincial Sports Bureau, and CBA Company for breach of safety and security obligations, claiming compensation for 1 yuan, and demanded a public apology.
Judging from the amount of money the woman made when she called the police and claimed, it was obvious that she was not here for the money. She seemed to just hope to get justice, otherwise she would not have only claimed 1 yuan.
However, some Liaoning self-media and fans revealed at the time that the woman was instructed by Zhu Fangyu, the general manager of the Guangdong Men’s Basketball Team, to do this. This rumor quickly collapsed.
More than half a year had passed since this incident, and it was gradually forgotten by people. However, November 6 was the scheduled court date for the case, so the old matter was brought up again.
But what is the outcome of this case? It is still unclear. After all, as the well-known basketball commentator Fu Zhenghao said, "At present, our country is still relatively lacking in relevant legal provisions regarding the safety obligations of sports event organizers to spectators, and it is difficult to accurately define them in judicial practice." The boundaries between the rights and responsibilities of fans and game organizers."
Fu Zhenghao finally said: "This case may become a landmark case in how China's sports competition performance industry protects the safety of fans."
The matter itself is not complicated. , it is estimated that the results will be available soon, so everyone will wait and see what happens.
Judging from the amount of money the woman claimed when she called the police, it was obvious that she was not here for the money. She seemed to just hope to get justice, otherwise she would not have only claimed 1 yuan.
On November 6, Beijing time, the case of a female fan surnamed Xu from Guangdong suing Liaoning Basketball Club and other institutions for violating safety and security obligations was opened in the Shenyang Hunnan District Court, but it is not yet known how this matter was decided.
After the second game of the playoff semifinals last season, a female fan who claimed to be from Guangdong said that she was insulted and even beaten by Liaoning fans. This incident attracted widespread attention from the outside world.
Later, the woman filed a lawsuit against Liaoning Provincial Sports Industry Group, Liaoning Basketball Club, Liaoning Provincial Sports Bureau, and CBA Company for breach of safety and security obligations, claiming compensation for 1 yuan, and demanded a public apology.
Judging from the amount of money the woman made when she called the police and claimed, it was obvious that she was not here for the money. She seemed to just hope to get justice, otherwise she would not have only claimed 1 yuan.
However, some Liaoning self-media and fans revealed at the time that the woman was instructed by Zhu Fangyu, the general manager of the Guangdong Men’s Basketball Team, to do this. This rumor quickly collapsed.
More than half a year had passed since this incident, and it was gradually forgotten by people. However, November 6 was the scheduled court date for the case, so the old matter was brought up again.
But what is the outcome of this case? It is still unclear. After all, as the well-known basketball commentator Fu Zhenghao said, "At present, our country is still relatively lacking in relevant legal provisions regarding the safety obligations of sports event organizers to spectators, and it is difficult to accurately define them in judicial practice." The boundaries between the rights and responsibilities of fans and game organizers."
Fu Zhenghao finally said: "This case may become a landmark case in how China's sports competition performance industry protects the safety of fans."
The matter itself is not complicated. , it is estimated that the results will be available soon, so everyone will wait and see what happens.