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Capital Airport Police: Crack down on fan-related crimes and punish hundreds of people in recent years

2024-08-07

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Beijing News: According to the official WeChat account of Beijing Capital Airport Public Security Bureau, "Everyone, step back! Step back!" At the glass door of the domestic arrival gate of Terminal 2 of Beijing Capital Airport, hundreds of fans almost frantically ran over the railings with their mobile phones towards the "artists". The police shouted at the top of their lungs, asking everyone to disperse in an orderly manner, but they still couldn't stop the fans' enthusiasm for "chasing stars" and "rushing forward". For a while, stars, passengers, fans, and security personnel were crowded together... This is a common phenomenon in the terminal in recent years.

Can fans pick up their idols at the airport? Of course! The act of "chasing stars" is not prohibited by law, but the process of chasing stars cannot ignore laws and regulations.Passengers should not be responsible for the consequences of disrupting public order caused by "fan circle culture". Fans' crazy "star-chasing" behavior disrupts public order, infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of other passengers, and also poses a hidden danger to public safety.

In February this year, a woman in Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital Airport used the "swiping through security" method to go to the boarding gate to "chase stars". She was fined 200 yuan by the Beijing Capital Airport Public Security Bureau in accordance with the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China". (The so-called "swiping through security" means that after fans learn about the star's flight information, they buy tickets with similar time, pass security checks, and after achieving the purpose of "chasing stars", they come out to refund the tickets.)