Recently, the topic of "a man's electric car grand prize was taken away and canceled by others" has attracted the attention of netizens. Previous reports showed that on March 23,In Zhaoqing, Guangdong, a man drank beer and won a grand prize for an electric car. He took a video of the winning ring and posted it online asking netizens: "Is it true?"
In the video posted by the man, the winning ring shows "One Electric Vehicle", and there is also a set of QR code pictures above.
Later, some netizens said that someone had scanned the code for the video posted by the elder brother on the 23rd and canceled it in the early morning of the 24th. The man himself also said in the comment area: "Can I exchange it after someone scanned it?" "Good news: the pull tab is still there; bad news: you can redeem the prize with the pull tab QR code, not the pull tab."

Other netizens joked: "Brother really doesn't treat netizens as outsiders, and netizens don't treat eldest brother as outsiders. The loop is closed" and "Brother can call the police. This is theft."
In this regard, some bloggers said that the legal community generally believes that when coupon codes are stolen, it is an unauthorized theft of other people's property certificates (QR codes) by the write-off. If the value of the electric vehicle reaches the "large amount" standard for the crime of theft, you may need to face criminal liability.
In addition, although the man was negligent in disclosing the QR code, the person who scanned the QR code cannot be exempted from liability. The law emphasizes that "the victim's fault does not offset the intentional theft", and rights protection and accountability and personal protection are parallel logics.