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What's the law of high-altitude parabolic?
Parathrowing at high altitude is a serious illegal act, which mainly involves the crimes of intentional injury, intentional destruction of property and obstruction of official duties.

Details are as follows:

1. Crime of intentional injury: throwing an object at high altitude causes physical damage to others, which constitutes the crime of intentional injury, and the maximum penalty is death;

2. Crime of intentionally destroying property: throwing objects at high altitude causes property losses to others, which constitutes the crime of intentionally destroying property, and the maximum penalty is life imprisonment;

3. Crime of obstructing official duties: throwing objects at high altitude obstructs official duties, which constitutes a crime of obstructing official duties, and the maximum penalty is three years' imprisonment.

The consequences of high-altitude parabolic objects will be very serious, mainly including the following aspects:

1, endangering the safety of others: throwing objects at high altitude is fast, and if it hits pedestrians or vehicles, it may cause serious personal injury or even death, endangering the safety of others;

2. Damage to other people's property: parabolic weight at high altitude. If they hit other people's property, they may cause serious property losses and need to bear corresponding liability for compensation;

3. Disrupting social order: Parabolic behavior at high altitude not only affects public safety, but also causes adverse social impact and undermines social order and public order;

4. Legal liability: Parabolic behavior at high altitude is illegal and may face criminal or public security management punishment. Severe cases may face criminal detention, fixed-term imprisonment or even death penalty.

To sum up, we should consciously abide by laws and regulations, do not do illegal acts that endanger public safety, such as throwing objects at high altitude, and maintain social security and stability.

Legal basis:

Article 1254 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

It is forbidden to throw objects from buildings. If an object thrown from a building or an object falling from a building causes damage to others, the infringer shall bear tort liability according to law; If it is difficult to determine the specific infringer after investigation, in addition to being able to prove that he is not an infringer, the user of the building who may cause harm shall be compensated. After compensation, the user of the building who may cause damage has the right to recover from the infringer.

Property service enterprises and other building managers shall take necessary safety measures to prevent the occurrence of the situations mentioned in the preceding paragraph; Those who fail to take necessary security measures shall bear the tort liability for failing to fulfill their security obligations according to law.