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What are the behaviors that disrupt public order?

According to the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China"

1. Article 23: Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall be given a warning or a fine of not more than 200 yuan. ; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than 5 days but not more than 10 days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan:

(1) Disturbing the order of agencies, groups, enterprises, and institutions, causing work, production, and business to be disrupted , medical treatment, teaching, and scientific research cannot be carried out normally without causing serious losses;

(2) Disturbing the order of stations, ports, docks, airports, shopping malls, parks, exhibition halls or other public places ;

(3) Disturbing the order on buses, trams, trains, ships, aircraft or other public transport vehicles;

(4) Illegal interception Or forcefully board or board a motor vehicle, ship, aircraft or other means of transportation, affecting the normal operation of the means of transportation;

(5) Disrupting the order of elections conducted in accordance with the law. If a crowd is gathered to commit the acts mentioned in the preceding paragraph, the ringleaders shall be detained for not less than 10 days but not more than 15 days, and may also be fined not more than 1,000 yuan.

2. Article 24: Anyone who commits any of the following acts and disrupts the order of large-scale mass activities such as culture and sports shall be given a warning or fined not more than 200 yuan; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be fined not less than 5 days but not more than 10 years. Detention for not more than 50 days and a fine of not more than 500 yuan may be imposed:

(1) Forcibly entering the venue;

(2) Violating regulations by setting off fireworks or other items in the venue ;

(3) Displaying insulting slogans, banners and other items;

(4) Besieging referees, athletes or other staff;

( 5) Throwing debris into the venue and refusing to listen to restraint;

(6) Other behaviors that disrupt the order of large-scale mass activities.

The perpetrators usually exert pressure on relevant parties, especially the government, by gathering crowds and causing disturbances to force relevant issues to be resolved in order to achieve their personal goals. Whether the perpetrator's request is legitimate or not generally does not affect the conviction of the crime, but it can be used as a reference when sentencing.

“Order in public places” refers to the rules of public behavior required to ensure the public’s safe and smooth entry, exit and use of public places. "Public places" refer to places that are public in nature, open to the outside world, and can be accessed, stayed, and used by an unspecified majority of people at will. They mainly include stations, docks, civil aviation stations, shopping malls, Parks, theaters, exhibitions, sports grounds, etc.; "Other public places" in this crime mainly refer to auditoriums, public canteens, swimming pools, baths, rural markets, etc. "Traffic order" refers to the rules for safe and smooth passage of vehicles and pedestrians on traffic routes.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia, Public Security Management Punishment Law