Such a person, don't even mention getting tripped by a suitcase...
Walking on the road, they might even trip over a stone...
They might even walk into a tree...
Who can they blame for that?
Blame the stone on the ground? Or the trees by the roadside?
Other people's luggage is placed properly, and if you don't watch where you're going and bump into it, should you make others take responsibility? Is that reasonable?
If this case rules Huang Rong guilty...
Then does it mean everyone can intentionally bump into others' suitcases afterwards?
After all, whether someone was tripped by a suitcase deliberately, who knows?
If someone intentionally bumps into a suitcase and then intentionally falls... they can extort a sum of money from the other party.
In this situation, who would dare to carry a suitcase outside in the future?
Who would dare to bring anything outside?
People could deliberately collide and then claim your things weren't placed properly, demanding compensation...
