卖未认证电动车、麻辣烫容器发霉……湖南公布一批民生领域“铁拳”行动典型案例
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-27 14:35

Core Viewpoint - The Hunan Provincial Market Supervision System has intensified its efforts in addressing consumer issues and illegal activities in the market through initiatives like "Iron Fist Action" and "Sword Casting Action," resulting in the investigation and resolution of several significant cases to protect consumer rights and enhance market integrity [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - A case was reported where a certain electric vehicle store in Taojiang County was found selling electric four-wheelers without the mandatory national product certification (3C certification), with a total value of 86,410 yuan and illegal gains of 700 yuan [1][2]. - The Hunan Provincial Market Supervision Bureau imposed a fine of 50,000 yuan and confiscated the illegal gains of 700 yuan from the electric vehicle store [2]. - The case highlights the importance of 3C certification for electric vehicles, as unqualified vehicles pose safety risks, including brake failure and fire hazards, and cannot be insured, thus protecting consumers, especially vulnerable groups like the elderly [3]. Group 2: Additional Cases - In Hengdong County, a supermarket was penalized for selling products without proper weight measurement, violating regulations that require goods to be weighed after peeling [4][5]. - The supermarket was fined 8,000 yuan and ordered to correct its practices, emphasizing the need for accurate measurement in consumer goods [5][6]. - A case in Linwu County involved an individual infringing on the "Apple" trademark by producing counterfeit Bluetooth earphones, with illegal revenue amounting to 28,176 yuan [7][8]. - The individual faced a fine of 150,000 yuan and confiscation of counterfeit products, underscoring the importance of protecting intellectual property rights to maintain market integrity [8]. Group 3: Food Safety Cases - A food safety violation was reported in a hot pot restaurant in Chenzhou City, where contaminated containers were used for food storage, leading to a fine of 10,000 yuan [9][10]. - This case illustrates the need for stringent oversight of food safety practices, focusing on preventing hidden contamination risks [10]. - In another case, a party venue was found selling unpackaged food without a license, resulting in a fine of 5,000 yuan and confiscation of illegal earnings of 262 yuan [11][12]. - The case highlights the necessity for regulatory bodies to extend their oversight to non-traditional food service establishments to ensure comprehensive market regulation [13].