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How do faithless people take the high-speed rail?

Dishonest people are not allowed to take the high-speed rail.

If you want to take the high-speed train, during the consumption restriction period, the people's court may lift the consumption restriction order if the person subjected to execution provides a really effective guarantee or with the consent of the application executor. If the person subjected to execution has fulfilled the obligations specified in the effective legal documents, the people's court shall, within the scope of the prescribed notice or announcement, promptly lift the consumption restriction order through notice or announcement. Therefore, as long as the untrustworthy person fulfills his obligations in accordance with the regulations, he can restore his credit and take the high-speed train again. People who break their promises can't take the high-speed train directly. If he needs to take the high-speed train, he must apply to the people's court and get approval before he can take it. According to Article 8 of "Several Provisions on Restricting the High Consumption and Related Consumption of the Executed", if the executed person whose consumption is restricted engages in the consumption activities prohibited by these provisions due to the needs of his life or business, he shall apply to the people's court, and it can only be carried out after approval. Article 9 During the period of consumption restriction, if the person subjected to execution provides effective guarantee or the applicant agrees, the people's court may lift the consumption restriction order. If the person subjected to execution has fulfilled the obligations specified in the effective legal documents, the people's court shall, within the scope of the notice or announcement in Article 6 of these Provisions, timely lift the consumption restriction order through notice or announcement.

According to Article 3 of the Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on Restricting the High Consumption and Related Consumption of the Executed Person, if the executed person is a natural person, after taking measures to restrict consumption, he shall not have the following high consumption and unnecessary consumption behaviors:

(a) when taking the means of transportation, choose the second class or above of the plane, train soft sleeper and ship;

(two) high consumption in hotels, hotels, nightclubs, golf courses and other places above the star level;

(three) the purchase of real estate or new construction, expansion, high-grade decoration of housing;

(four) leasing high-grade office buildings, hotels, apartments and other places to work;

(5) Purchasing non-essential vehicles;

(6) tourism and vacation;

(seven) children attending private schools with high fees;

(8) Paying high premiums to purchase insurance wealth management products;

(9) Non-essential consumption behaviors such as taking all seats of G-prefix EMU trains and first-class and above seats of other EMU trains.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on Restricting the High Consumption and Related Consumption of the Executed Person states that if the executed person is a natural person, he shall not engage in the following high consumption and consumption behaviors that are not necessary for life and work after taking the consumption restriction measures: (1) When taking the means of transportation, choose the cabin above the second class of the plane, train or ship; (two) high consumption in hotels, hotels, nightclubs, golf courses and other places above the star level; (three) the purchase of real estate or new construction, expansion, high-grade decoration of housing; (four) leasing high-grade office buildings, hotels, apartments and other places to work; (5) Purchasing non-essential vehicles; (6) tourism and vacation; (seven) children attending private schools with high fees; (8) Paying high premiums to purchase insurance wealth management products; (9) Non-essential consumption behaviors such as taking all seats of G-prefix EMU trains and first-class and above seats of other EMU trains.