New Anti-Social Behaviour Rules for Beijing Parks

New Anti-Social Behaviour Rules for Beijing Parks
Apr 11, 2013 By eChinacities.com

In 2013, The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Landscape and Forestry will implement new fines for people caught engaging in anti-social behavior in parks.

Fines of 20-50 RMB will be given to those caught climbing over fences, railings, and hedges, smoking in non-smoking areas, swimming in non-swimming sections, skating in non-skating sections, and fishing in non-fishing areas.

Campfires, barbecues, trapping animals, picking plants, intimidating others, fighting, harming or feeding animals will amount to fines of between 50-100 RMB.

The fines will first be implemented in 11 parks across the city, with 46 parks eventually being incorporated under the new rulings.

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