"Everyone, stay back! Stay back!" At the glass door of the domestic arrival gate of Capital Airport Terminal 2, hundreds of fans almost frantically ran over the railings with their mobile phones to the "artist" . The police shouted for everyone to disperse in an orderly manner, but they still could not stop the fans' enthusiasm for "star chasing" and "swarming in". For a while, celebrities, passengers, fans, and security personnel were crowded together... This is what has happened in the terminal in recent years. A common phenomenon within. Can
fans be picked up at the airport? sure. The behavior of "chasing stars" is not prohibited by law, but the process of chasing stars cannot ignore laws and regulations. The consequences of disrupting order in public places caused by 's "rice circle culture" should not be borne by tourists. Fans' crazy "star chasing" behavior disrupts the order of public places, infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of other passengers, and also creates hidden dangers for public safety.
In February of this year, in Terminal 3 of Capital Airport, a woman used the "clearance check" method to pass the security check and went to the boarding gate to "chasing stars". She was punished by the Capital Airport Public Security Bureau in accordance with the "Public Security Administration of the People's Republic of China" According to the Law, an administrative fine of 200 yuan is imposed. is the so-called "clearance", is the behavior of fans who learn the flight information of a star, purchase tickets for a similar time, go through security check, and then come out to refund the ticket after achieving the purpose of "chasing stars".
In June this year, a large number of fans gathered near Gate 6 of Terminal 2 of the Capital Airport. More than 700 fans gathered at the site. had a certain impact on passenger travel. In order to ensure the order of travel of passengers, the Capital Airport Public Security Bureau coordinated with multiple parties and worked with multiple departments at the airport to divert the crowd of fans in a timely manner. No crowding, stamping, or illegal disruption by fans occurred.
In July this year, a large number of fans gathered at Terminal 2 of the Capital Airport to pick up the plane, causing congestion on the site. In order to ensure the normal order of the airport and the safety of passengers, the Capital Airport Public Security Bureau promptly organized various forces to divert the fan groups, and in accordance with the "Public Security of the People's Republic of China" The Management Penalty Law imposed an administrative fine of 200 yuan on 5 fans who behaved excessively, failed to obey orders despite repeated warnings, and disrupted order in public places .
In recent years, the Capital Airport Public Security Bureau has carried out fan-related illegal and criminal activities in accordance with the relevant deployment requirements of the Ministry of Public Security and the Civil Aviation Administration. In accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" and the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", hundreds of Several criminal offenders who disrupted order in public places and invaded privacy were subject to administrative penalties such as detention and fines, and many criminal offenders who violated citizens' personal information were held criminally responsible in accordance with the law.
Police reminder:
The airport is an important transportation hub with dense passenger flow. Behaviors such as tracking and filming and gathering onlookers caused by so-called "star chasing" can easily lead to blocked passages, crowding, stampedes and other consequences that affect public safety.
Please "chasing stars" in a civilized and rational manner, and do not affect the normal life of others and the normal order of the airport with your personal behavior. If the relevant behavior is illegal, the police will hold the relevant personnel accountable in accordance with the law .
Source: Beijing Evening News