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What can I bring to the Olympic Games?
BOCOG promulgated the rules for watching the Olympic Games in Olympic venues. The contents of the rules mainly stipulate restricted items, restricted behaviors, prohibited items and behaviors for the ticket holders.

Among them, the audience are not allowed to carry musical instruments, banners, slogans, etc. Into the meeting.

Restricted items mainly include soft and hard packaged beverages and foods 12; Restrictive behaviors include 10, such as not sitting in the right position, smoking in the no-smoking area, etc. Prohibited items and behaviors include carrying guns, ammunition, crossbows, daggers and other control devices. Once these regulations are violated, the venue security department will deal with them according to law.

Zhang, deputy director of BOCOG Volunteer Department and director of the Olympic audience call center, said that the formulation of rules is one of the key and difficult points in the preparations for the Olympic Games. One is people-oriented, to ensure that the audience can watch the game happily, and the other is to give consideration to a safe Olympic Games.

Zhang said that after two years of research and brewing, the rules for watching the Olympic venues were finally determined. In the process of formulating rules, BOCOG should first understand and interpret the rules of previous Olympic Games, and at the same time listen to the opinions and requirements of BOCOG competition, ticketing, marketing and security departments.

According to the requirements of the International Olympic Committee, the rules of watching Olympic venues are important policies to maintain the safety and order of venues, and every ticket holder must abide by them. Not applicable to accredited personnel for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The validity of this rule is from August 1 day, 2007 to September, 2007, 65438+7. Every spectator will get a service phone number when he gets the tickets for the game, asking about watching the game.

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Restricted articles: refers to articles that are not in violation of the law, but violate the practice of previous Olympic Games or may affect the safety and order of venues, and are not allowed to be brought into venues. After the security inspector discovers the prohibited items, he will order the carrier to discard them or dispose of them by himself, and each security checkpoint will be equipped with containers for discarding the prohibited items.

Prohibited articles: refers to articles that violate the existing laws and regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC). After the security department finds the following prohibited items, it will collect them according to relevant laws and deal with relevant personnel according to law.

Other prohibited acts.

Spectators are not allowed to open umbrellas in the seating area.

According to the rules of Olympic venues, it is not allowed to open an umbrella or stand in the seat for a long time to block others' sight or influence others to watch the game.

In addition, spectators are not allowed to enter non-audience areas, such as VIP areas, work areas and competition venues. Other restrictive behaviors are as follows:

Not sitting in the right position.

Climb over the guardrail, step on the seat, and throw objects at the competition venue and audience seats.

Bring a stroller or wheelchair into a barrier-free seating area.

Unauthorized TV reporting or video recording with professional equipment in venues.

Any unauthorized publicity and exhibition activities, any fund-raising activities, distribution of promotional materials or products with corporate logo in venues.

Entering the venue in a state of obvious drunkenness, disobeying the management of staff, etc.

Lighters and matches were stopped outside the meeting.

During the Olympic Games, even Olympic venues with smoking areas can't smoke. The rules for watching the Olympic venues released yesterday stipulate that spectators are not allowed to bring lighters, matches and other ignition devices into the venues. The following contents are other restricted items.

Soft and hard packaged drinks and foods.

Fragile products and various containers, including but not limited to glasses, thermos cups, kettles, lunch boxes, etc.

Musical instruments, including but not limited to playing musical instruments, whistling and so on.

Flags and flagpoles of countries that have not participated in the Olympic and Paralympic Games with a length of more than 2 meters or a width of more than 1 meter.

Any banners, slogans and leaflets, including but not limited to commercial, religious, political, military, territorial, human rights, environmental protection, animal protection and other promotional materials and exhibits.

Any unauthorized professional camera equipment.

Sharps such as knives, bats, long sticks, umbrellas with long handles, cameras, camera brackets, etc., or articles that are easy to cause personal injury.

Animals other than guide dogs. Any means of transportation other than strollers and wheelchairs, including but not limited to electric bicycles, scooters, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller skates, etc.

Unauthorized walkie-talkies, speakers, radios, laser devices, radio equipment and other items that interfere with Olympic electronic signals.

Gambling in any form is strictly prohibited.

The Rules for Watching Games in Olympic Venues stipulates that any form of gambling is strictly prohibited. It is strictly forbidden to carry firearms, ammunition, crossbows, daggers and other control devices; It is strictly forbidden to carry inflammable, corrosive and radioactive materials such as fireworks and firecrackers that are explicitly prohibited by Chinese laws and regulations; It is forbidden to besiege referees, athletes or other staff; Any procession, sit-in, demonstration, streaking and other behaviors that disturb the order of on-site activities and violate the laws and regulations of China are strictly prohibited.