Chinese court puts up ‘wall of shame’ for overdue fines

Their photos and personal details have been splashed across a giant electronic screen outside a major train station in Changsha city in China’s southern province, Hunan.

Curious onlookers and commuters gathered outside the bustling train station as a series of individual headshots, identity numbers, their offenses and amounts of outstanding court fines rolled across a massive electronic billboard, one after the other, as shown on Chinese state television.

Instead of flashing ads, it serves as a public “wall of shame” for those that failed to pay court-ordered fines for violating property disclosure laws, disobeying court orders or failing to respond to subpoenas.

“The court has played hardball by exposing these cheaters, well done!” one passerby told local media.

CNN’s intern William Wang in Beijing contributed to this report.

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