Tax on love! Penalties for love, live-in and baby too; If you listen to the rules of this village, you will be confused
- Penalties were imposed in one place for pregnancy before marriage, cohabitation without marriage, or childbearing soon after marriage.
- The village notice made rules governing private relationships, pregnancy and personal decisions.
- All these things made the villagers angry and let’s find out exactly where these rules were imposed.
Laws and strict regulations in different countries around the world are always a topic of discussion. The world has no shortage of strange laws and regulations, though ChinaThis incident which came to light from a small village has shocked everyone. Here, making love, cohabiting without marriage and even having a child soon after marriage were punished. This village came into the limelight due to a notice that went viral on social media.
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The rules of the village are said to be so strict that many feel they are an intrusion into their private lives. The question therefore arises as to whether a village has the right to impose penalties on people’s relationships and personal decisions. The case is from Linkhang Village in China’s Southwest Chunnan Province. Photos of a notice posted in the village went viral on social media. The poster read “Village rules are the same” for all. As soon as this notice came out, people were outraged.
The South China Notice mentioned various penalties related to marriage, pregnancy, and personal conduct. Many netizens called it an attack on personal freedom, according to the notice, if a person married outside Yunnan province, he would be fined 1,500 yuan. 3,000 yuan was to be collected from women who became pregnant before marriage. Not only this, couples living together without marriage had to pay a fine of 500 yuan every year. The rules didn’t stop there. If a child was born within 10 months of marriage, the parents were fined 3,000 yuan.
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These rules left many people puzzled. Village rules were not limited to relationships. The notice also stated that if the village authorities had to be called to settle a dispute between a husband and wife or any couple, they would be charged 500 yuan each. Fines ranged from 3,000 to 5,000 yuan for drunken rioting or creating a disturbance in the village.
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