Yes, please refer to the following.
Article 49 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law" stipulates: Anyone who steals, defrauds, robs, snatches, extorts or intentionally damages public or private property shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may be sentenced concurrently. A fine of not more than five hundred yuan; if the circumstances are serious, he or she shall be detained for not less than ten days but not more than fifteen days, and may also be fined not more than one thousand yuan.
The so-called "serious circumstances" generally refer to the destruction or damage of important items and serious losses; the destruction or damage of public and private property with particularly bad means; the motive of placing blame on others, etc.
According to the "National People's Congress" passed by the 29th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Eleventh National People's Congress on October 26, 2012 and promulgated by the Presidential Order No. 67 of the People's Republic of China on October 26, 2012 The Decision of the Standing Committee of the National Congress on Amending the Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Security Administration Punishments was amended.
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Wuhan Evening News (trainee reporter Hu Lei) "The phenomenon of private locks on bicycles being shared in the Wuhu area of ??Yangtze New City is too common. We hope that the relevant departments Cure this chaos.” On December 3, citizen Mr. Wang left a message to this newspaper, calling for rectification of the chaos of private locks on shared bicycles.
On December 4, a reporter investigated near the "Gaoche" station of Metro Line 21 in Wuhu Street, Huangpi District and found that there were a few private bicycles parked sporadically at Exit B station, and most of them were used. Private lock on.
When the reporter finally found an unlocked bicycle, he found that the QR code on the front and rear had been blackened with a black water-based pen. Later, when the reporter clicked on various major bicycle-sharing apps to search for nearby bicycles, he found that only two bicycles were displayed nearby. When the reporter found the bicycle, he found that it was also locked.
The reporter randomly interviewed several passengers entering and exiting the subway station. Passenger Mr. Hou said that Metro Line 21 bypasses the population gathering area of ??Wuhu Street, and it is not enough to rely on just a few bus lines for travel. It is almost rare to see free bicycles on Wuhu Street, and most of the bicycles parked on the roadside are either seriously damaged or locked, making them unusable and very inconvenient.
It is understood that similar situations have occurred not only in Huangpi District, but also in other new urban areas and even the main urban area of ??our city, causing public outrage among users.
The relevant person in charge of Mobike Wuhan Branch stated that the act of locking without permission infringes upon the property rights of the private bicycle operators. In serious cases, the public security organs will file a case and pursue legal responsibility. The person in charge revealed that some time ago, the company also cooperated with the Wuhan police to uncover a criminal gang that specialized in stealing and selling luxury bicycle parts.
Baidu Encyclopedia: Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China
China News Network: Serious private locks on bicycles operated by *** operating companies: will report to the public security organs for filing Accountability