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The Chinese aunt threw the crab back into the sea after she pulled out the crab leg alive overseas, and was severely punished by the police on the spot.

 
[Social News]     19 Sep 2017
The reason why a Chinese aunt has made headlines abroad is all because of the "corpse-splitting" crab!

The reason why a Chinese aunt has made headlines abroad is all because of the "corpse-splitting" crab!

According to local media reports on the 15th, because the crab caught by the two Chinese aunt did not meet the size requirements, neither willing to throw it, nor dare to leave it all, unexpectedly pulled all the crabs out of their legs, stuffed them into their pockets, and threw the rest back into the sea. Has caused a great deal of discontent among the local people!

What happened: on Sept. 7, Andrew Newman, a police officer, found two Chinese women catching crabs while on patrol. They brutally removed the crab's pliers and legs and then threw the crab back into the sea.

Newman then reported the matter to the police and taped the police enforcement process and posted it on Facebook. The video immediately caused a stir in the Canadian Chinese community, and attracted a lot of Chinese comments.

In the video, after the police arrived at the scene, they found some crab pliers and crab claws she had pulled off in the jacket pocket of the Chinese aunt.

Newman wrote on Facebook: "this woman doesn't have enough size to catch the crab. She takes the crab leg off and puts it in her pocket and throws it back into the water." I often see crabs without pliers this summer, and I don't know why. These crabs without legs and legs are no longer capable of preying on or protecting themselves, which is a form of greed and cruelty. "

According to CBC News, experts believe it will be difficult for crabs to survive after separating their limbs from their bodies, because they do not have the same blood vessels as mammals.

Locally, it is illegal to separate the limbs and bodies of crabs, and fishing for onshore crabs meets the size requirements. Because local law enforcement needs to be confirmed. In Australia, there are also many examples of penalties for illegal fishing.

On August 30, 2017, a 67-year-old man from Western Australia, Davies, was severely sanctioned in court for selling nearly 300 Australian stone lobsters on the black market between November 2015 and March 2016. Fined more than 90, 000 Australian dollars and not allowed to catch lobster for 2 years.

Also this year, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, law enforcement agencies arrested a man in a Western Australian fishing ground with a large number of illegally fished Roe's abalone. After counting, he fully caught 255 abalone. He faces a fine of nearly A $400000 and four years in prison, 17 times the legal number of abalone fishing.

Earlier, Australians had hidden the stolen abalone in men's swimming trunks, were caught by plainclothes police, had to pay a fine of 5000 Australian dollars and were banned from entering leisure fishing grounds for the next 12 months.

Hard to catch the precious seafood, but because of illegal and confiscated, and as a fisherman himself was fined or even jailed, this is how much gain and loss ah! Not only did not earn money, but therefore paid a greater price, such a loss of business must not be done!

So many of these examples illustrate the fact that fishing for marine life abroad is quite strict; On the contrary, China lacks such regulations, so many overseas Chinese are less aware of it.

Therefore, the editor should seriously remind you that there will be a lot of fishing police officers at fishing sites to spot-check fishing items, so we must abide by Australia's marine life fishing regulations when fishing, in order to avoid unnecessary trouble!

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