Shanghai subway bans release of electronic equipment on first day of direct attack: not many offenders, law enforcement team inspection reminder_Sina Finance_Sina.com



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Original title: The first day of the Shanghai Metro ban on the release of electronic equipment: there are not many criminals, and the police patrol team to remember

The first day the Shanghai subway banned external sound from electronic equipment, what was the effect on the scene?

According to public information on the official website of the Shanghai Transportation Commission, as of December 1, the recently revised “Shanghai Rail Transit Passenger Code” will be formally implemented, including new prohibitions on external sound of electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and smart watches.

Since December 1, the recently revised “Shanghai Railway Transit Passenger Code” was officially implemented. Image from this article Photo by The Paper News reporter Chen Yixin

At approximately 10 a.m. on the day the new regulations were implemented, the paper journalists followed law enforcement officers on a train heading to Xinzhuang on Line 1 of People’s Square Station until they got off at the station. South Shaanxi Road. During the inspections on the car, no one was found outside. Electronic equipment affects other passengers.

At approximately 10 o’clock that day, another reporter followed law enforcement officers and took Line 1 from People’s Square Station to Hanzhong Road. During the inspection of the carriage, which passed through Xinzha Road and Hanzhong Road stations, two passengers with electronic devices were found outside. Deterred by law enforcement officers.

The reporter saw law enforcement officers patrolling the car to watch for passengers placing electronic equipment outside. When law enforcement officers saw passengers watching videos in the car, they would step forward to remind them not to make sounds. During the inspection, when the passengers were seen eating and drinking, law enforcement officers also came forward to dissuade them, the passengers expressed their cooperation and wrapped the food in plastic bags. There were also passengers wearing masks that did not cover their mouths and noses, and law enforcement officers also came forward to remind them.

Shanghai Metro bans the first day of sound transmission of electronic devicesShanghai subway bans the first day of sound transmission of electronic devices

Cao Zhenghui, No. 1 Squad, Law Enforcement Brigade, Shentong Group, told reporters that the electronic device ban will be publicized and discouraged. If discouragement fails and attitude is bad, they will be sent to the police for handling. Additionally, law enforcement officers will patrol the compartments from time to time.

The Shanghai Metro has also gradually placed signs in the train compartments and at the same time reminded passengers in the broadcast that it is prohibited to emit sound when using electronic devices.

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The Shanghai Metro said that when passengers encounter uncivil behavior, they can also call the Shanghai Metro Supervision Hotline 64370000, and members of the patrolling police team and service personnel from the nearest station will they will rush to the place to take care of it.

Many passengers expressed their support for this decision.

Passenger Aunt Wang said she is very supportive of banning the noise emission of electronic devices in subway cars. He has met someone in the subway who puts the sound of mobile phones outside: “It’s noisy, I want to wear earplugs.”

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Passenger Mr. Hu said that, in fact, there are not many cases where electronic devices have been released in the subway. Under normal circumstances, they wouldn’t point out in person: “If there are still five or six stations on the road, and I’m in a bad mood, I’ll do it. Talk to him.”

Some citizens also frankly said that whether silent subway cars can be implemented depends on the quality and awareness of citizens.

Gu Xiaoming, a sociologist at Fudan University, told reporters that the Shanghai Metro’s ban on the sound of electronic devices is very good, very timely, and very consistent with the entire cultural atmosphere of an international metropolis.

Gu Xiaoming mentioned that, first of all, subway cars are public spaces and electronic devices are prohibited from placing them outside. The principle is the same as that of cars on the road. Second, railcars are confined spaces and auditory interference can be very annoying.

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