Ever since the internet, I've almost never seen a ghost!
Recently, I swiped two news videos, which really opened my eyes!
Video 1
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(Video source: Jinyun)
The location was Shanghai, and the man and several runners were running by the Huangpu River in uniform clothes, but they were suddenly stopped by security guards because they did not report in advance.
The man was a little confused when he learned the reason, and thought it was too incredible, so he argued with the security guard, this dress is not a limited edition, can't I buy it if he buys it? I came to run today, and my colleague also came to run, it is called a unified activity, and it must be reported, is there such a provision in the Civil Code? Is there such a provision in Shanghai?
And the security guard insists on one point, uniform clothing and more than a certain number of people, then this is a unified activity, which needs to be reported.
The man posted this video on the Internet, which quickly attracted everyone's attention and heated discussions.
Netizens are hotly discussed
Some netizens said that what happened this year, the news is more incomprehensible than the other.
Some netizens were also surprised, saying that there is still such logic? Another netizen replied that international metropolises should innovate.
Some netizens even drew inferences directly, which means that primary and secondary school students can't wear the same school uniform after school?
Official response
Staff of Huangpu District Binjiang Office: It doesn't matter if you run and exercise every day, but purely commercial security guards will definitely stop you, and those who are a little public welfare will also ask about it, and runners who are not engaged in commercial activities can run and exercise here.
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(Video source: Jingshi Live)
My opinion
I haven't heard of the need to report for running in uniform clothes, but there are many runners running in uniform clothes every day in the park where I usually run, and I haven't heard them say that they need to report. Maybe it's a few of the rules in some places!
Video 2
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(Video source: Overview News)
Recently, a netizen in Nanjing posted a complaint that he went out on a bicycle and was fined 50 yuan by the traffic police because the bicycle did not have a license.
Not only did he find it difficult to understand, but many netizens also found it hard to believe that when would the bicycle be on the road?
Netizens are hotly discussed
Some netizens said, I remember that it was implemented around 2001, and it was canceled later, and now it is coming again?
Netizens want to know, how to get a license plate on a bicycle, is it the same as an electric bicycle?
When you go out one day, you will be fined, and you will have to have a license to walk
Official response
For this matter, the Nanjing traffic management hotline and the traffic police department gave two completely different answers.
Nanjing Traffic Management Hotline: Last year, we received a notice that bicycles no longer need to be licensed.
Traffic police department: If it is not recognized, it can carry out administrative reconsideration or administrative litigation.
My opinion
Another thing I have never heard of, it turns out that Nanjing has been riding a bicycle for so many years to be licensed, and it was not until last year that it was notified. In Shenzhen, the bicycle is bought and ridden directly, and I have never seen a fine if I can't get a license after riding for so long. It can only be said that this should be some regulations in some places!
Write at the end
If it weren't for the Internet, I really didn't know that these regulations that I had never encountered existed, so I still want to know, in addition to the above two situations, what else is there that I haven't seen?