
Red net moment Yueyang July 7 news (correspondent Liang Moyuan Guo Yudi Deng Yizhu) "July 6, 7, 16, 17 these four nights, must be operated in the store, can not be loud noise, can not overtime operation. In the past few days, the Xiangyin County Management Law Enforcement Bureau of Yueyang City has dispatched nearly 100 law enforcement team members to strengthen the supervision and control of environmental noise pollution, press the city's "mute button", and create a good learning, candidate and rest environment for candidates.
The noise ban period of the Xiangyin County Group Examination is from June 28 to July 19. Since June 28, the Xiangyin County Urban Management Law Enforcement Bureau has carried out a comprehensive investigation of the source of noise around the examination centers in the county, visiting entertainment venues and businesses along the street one by one, and guiding businesses with hidden noise hazards to eliminate noise from the source by distributing leaflets and signing commitment letters. In addition, during the college entrance examination on July 7 and 8 this year, the national English level test oral test on July 9, the academic examination from July 11 to 13, and the middle school examination on July 17 and 18 this year, the bureau will adopt the mode of fixed post, fixed person and positioning management in accordance with the "Environmental Noise Pollution Prevention and Control Law", "Hunan Provincial Urban Comprehensive Management Regulations" and other laws and regulations, and arrange law enforcement team members to patrol and guard around the test center to ensure that there is no construction work, interior decoration, and no construction work, interior decoration, and all day within 200 meters of the school. Large and medium-sized freight vehicles transport and other behaviors that produce noise pollution affecting the exam. At the same time, the bureau has also set up an emergency special class, set up a complaint hotline, accepted all kinds of behaviors that affect the order of the college entrance examination 24 hours a day, and timely accepted and responded quickly to noise interference incidents.
Up to now, the bureau has distributed more than 2,000 copies of publicity materials; persuaded more than 400 mobile stalls around the test center; rectified more than 200 shops operating at night; stopped more than 60 noise pollution acts in various shopping malls and entertainment venues, more than 50 indoor noise disturbances and night construction behaviors; and discouraged several large-scale advertising and square dance activities.