LOL middle school students also local tyrants stealing 20,000 yuan from home to buy skin. The 15-year-old middle school student indulged in "LOL". In the summer vacation, he stole $27,000 in January to buy skin for the locals in the game. The family did not support the law. It seems that my fault can only be borne by myself. It is not common to install X and want to run good things.
Step by step from stealing one or two hundred to stealing thousands of dollars Xiao Zhou in the online game of the wonderful dream journey lasted more than a month, and finally stopped on August 7, his mother Ms. Mao returned from her hometown The day. Ms. Mao put 50,000 yuan in a drawer at home before, and had not had time to explain to her husband, because she hadtily returned to Zhaotong’s hometown. Xiao Zhou said: "One day I sat next to the drawer, inadvertently opened the drawer and found that there was money. At the beginning, I just took it little by little, and after I became addicted to the back, I took more. & rdquo; Xiao Zhou said that he played this online game called League of Legends. At the beginning, he only took the money to recharge the next day. Later, he became more and more crazy. Not only did he recharge every day, but he also had more and more money. Xiao Zhou: "At the beginning, I only took one or two hundred yuan. After that, I took 4,000 yuan at most. Once I finished it." ” Huge amount of money to recharge the convenience store owner's attention Children's mother wants to seek compensation from the convenience store owner In a month's time, Xiao Zhou recharged the convenience store downstairs in the community more than 20 times. He has no idea how much he spends on himself, just wants to have a cooler hero skin in the game. The large recharge of small weeks for several consecutive days has also attracted the attention of convenience store owners. Xiao Zhou: "One time I went to charge, I only charged 1000 yuan the day before, and I went to charge 1000 yuan the next day. He asked me how to run out so quickly. I lied to him and said, my money is The friend brought it to me, they are not convenient to top up there. & rdquo; When Ms. Mao came home, Xiao Zhou had taken 27,000 yuan from the house for the game to recharge. Ms. Mao believes that her son is still a minor under the age of 16. The convenience store is indifferent to his son’s large-scale recharge behavior and should bear certain responsibilities. Therefore, she has been looking for complaints from the regulatory authorities. Ms. Mao said: "I also called several times. Like today, I also called 12318 (Cultural Enforcement Hotline), 12318 called me to find business. I called the business and industry this morning. He said that he would return to culture (management). I think that everyone pushed this way and gave them a legal loophole. ” Lawyer's point of view: It is difficult to manage the money first. I think that the small supermarket should refund her part of the money. In this regard, Lv Xiang, an attorney at Antarctic Law Firm, said that according to the provisions of the Civil Law, if a minor engages in a civil transaction that does not match his age, it can be revoked in accordance with the law. But Xiao Zhou is about to be 16 years old. He can buy Q coins for himself. It is actually beneficial to himself or not. Therefore, Lv Xiang believes that Ms. Mao’s idea of returning the recharge fee is not supported by law. Ms. Mao also questioned whether the convenience store’s Q-currency recharge exceeded the scope of business. Mr. Lu said that after the revision of the “Company Law”, our country’s enterprise registration system was changed from the original review registration system to the registration system. The business administration department of the company has a very wide range of business or small supermarkets. Lv Xiang said that there is no problem in the convenience store operating the Q-currency recharge business and paying the water and electricity gas fee. Lv Xiang lawyer reminded parents that they should still supervise their children, especially those who are addicted to the Internet need more rational guidance from parents.