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This afternoon, the topic of Weibo, “Woman was fined for taking the voice of her mobile phone in the subway,” rushed to the hot search list. According to the official Weibo account of Henan TV’s “Urban Report”, a woman on the Nanjing subway in Jiangsu put her voice out while playing on her mobile phone, and happened to be seen by the patrolling subway staff, so she issued a “ticket” to the woman. According to public reports, Shanghai, Tianjin, Wuhan, Nanjing and other cities have issued relevant regulations to prohibit the sound of electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and smart watches. In addition to not being allowed to release sound in the subway, the following 7 types of behaviors that affect the order of subway operation will be prohibited: 1. Scribbling, depicting, or posting or hanging objects privately in stations or trains; 2. Carrying animals (except guide dogs and military police dogs) ) Entering the station to take the train, carrying items with serious peculiar smell or irritating odor to enter the station and taking the bus; 3. Selling products or engaging in marketing activities, begging, performing arts and singing and dancing performances, making loud noises, making noises, and using electronic equipment to emit sound; 4. Riding balance bikes, electric vehicles (excluding mopeds for disabled persons), bicycles, using skateboards and roller skates; 5. Eating in trains (except infants and patients); .
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