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What are the violations of the law on public security administration punishment when going to the stadium to watch sports competitions?

Going to the stadium to watch sports matches violates the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment.

1, forcibly entering the meeting place;

2, in violation of regulations, fireworks or other items in the venue;

3. Display insulting slogans, banners and other items;

4. Siege referees, athletes or other staff members;

5. Throwing debris at the site and refusing to stop it;

6 other acts that disrupt the order of large-scale mass activities.

What are the penalties for violating public security management?

There are three kinds of penalties for violating the administration of public security:

1, warning, the public security organ shall order those who violate the administration of public security to correct their mistakes and ensure that they will not repeat them;

2, fine, the public security organ shall order the person who violates the administration of public security to pay a certain amount of money to punish his illegal behavior;

3. The heavier punishment of detention and restriction of personal freedom is mainly aimed at acts that violate public security management, and the circumstances are serious or cause certain harmful consequences;

4. Revoke the license issued by the public security organ.

Legal basis: Article 24 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law.

One of the following acts, disrupting the order of large-scale mass activities such as culture and sports, shall be given a warning or a fine of not more than 200 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and may be fined up to five hundred yuan:

(1) forcibly entering the meeting place;

(two) in violation of regulations, fireworks or other items in the venue;

(three) display insulting slogans, banners and other items;

(4) Besieging referees, athletes or other staff members;

(five) throwing debris into the venue, not listening to stop;

(six) other acts that disrupt the order of large-scale mass activities.

Those who are detained and punished for disturbing the order of sports competitions may also be ordered not to enter sports venues to watch similar competitions within 12 months; Those who enter the stadium illegally are forcibly taken away from the scene.