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Do Beijing subway track inspectors have law enforcement powers?

Beijing subway track inspectors have law enforcement powers.

According to regulations, the operating unit has the right to stop "subway fare evasion", but the municipal transportation administrative department will give a warning and impose a fine of not less than 50 yuan but not more than 1,000 yuan. Starting in 2015, the Rail Law Enforcement Brigade has clear legal authority to punish various violations of laws and regulations in the subway. But in actual operation, there are still certain difficulties.

Neither the subway staff nor the traffic law enforcement team has the legal right to detain fare evaders. Only the police have this right, but for simple fare evasion, there are currently no direct provisions to punish them in either the administrative penalty law or the criminal law.

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The introduction of the Beijing Subway Rail Inspector is as follows:

Only when fare evaders have incidental behaviors in addition to fare evasion, they may violate the law. The "Public Security Management Regulations" even violate the criminal law, such as evading fares with false certificates, suspected of forging state agency documents, and collective rushing of gates, suspected of gathering crowds to disrupt order in public places and traffic order.

If fare evasion is discovered in some foreign places, the behavior will be recorded in the personal credit system, which will have an impact on the credit of the fare evader. The fare evader may pay the price of being unable to get a smooth loan, but at present Our country’s credit reporting system is not yet complete.

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