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Friends who have watched the Olympic football match answer.

On June 5438+04, Beijing announced the rules for watching the Olympic Games. Spectators are not allowed to bring any flags or whistles into the stadium. Demonstrations, gambling and naked running are also prohibited. For safety reasons, lighters, umbrellas, camera brackets and other instruments that may cause conflicts are not allowed to be brought into the venue. The authorities stressed that the rules were formulated according to the experience of the previous two Olympic Games and the national conditions of China.

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The Rules for Watching Games in Olympic Venues was promulgated in Beijing on June 4th, 65438, which mainly includes three aspects: restricted articles, restricted behaviors, prohibited articles and behaviors. It is forbidden to bring any banners, slogans, leaflets, including commercial, religious, political, military, territorial, human rights, environmental protection, animal protection and other publicity materials and exhibits into the venue. Whistles used to vent emotions and cheer are also among the restricted items, because they are "harsh and affect the performance of athletes on the field." "

Li Yong, a staff member of BOCOG Volunteer Department, said that if spectators watch the games with "tendentious" banners and slogans, security personnel will check the restricted items at the security gate and deal with them according to the rules for watching the Olympic Games. He emphasized that this is based on the principle of "fairness and justice". "The audience can certainly cheer for the athletes. At the same time, we should be a good host and cheer for foreign athletes. 」

In addition, some "uncivilized" behaviors, such as smoking in the no-smoking area, stepping on the seat, standing in the seat for a long time, entering the venue while drunk, etc. Will be persuaded by the staff to stop. Siege referees, athletes or other staff, any form of gambling, any procession, sit-in, demonstration, naked running and other acts that disturb the order on the spot and violate China's laws and regulations will be strictly prohibited.

In order to increase the atmosphere of watching the game and avoid uncivilized behavior, BOCOG and other departments launched a unified "Come on, be civilized" gesture and slogan last month, so that the audience can cheer for their favorite athletes. The authorities also organized a number of cheerleaders with "uniform clothes and consistent slogans", asking them to consciously stand up before the national anthem, stop "swearing in Beijing" (shouting in Beijing slang) and take away the garbage when they leave.

In the past, when sports events were held in China, there were uncivilized behaviors such as spectators abusing referees or athletes and spectators cursing and fighting each other, and even embarrassing incidents in which athletes held high political slogans. At the Asian Winter Games held in Changchun last year, Korean athletes openly displayed the slogan "Changbai Mountain is ours", which caused great headaches for the authorities.

On the other hand, the authorities were very nervous after a man jumped from Tiananmen Gate and was injured a few days ago. On June 4, the Tiananmen Gate incident was heavily guarded. In addition to the original security check for tourists, a yellow warning line was set up about five meters away from the edge of the gate, and guards were set up every seven or eight meters to prevent similar incidents from happening again.