Can the arm force bar pass through train security? 5

Updated on society 2024-02-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, I brought it back to Shijiazhuang from Beijing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. As long as it's not an axe line.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The arm force bar can pass through the security check. It is not a prohibited item. The scope of passengers' carry-on items and the handling of items exceeding the range.

    The maximum size of the carry-on items (the sum of length, width and height) shall not exceed 160 cm; The length of pole-shaped items such as poles, poles, and tower rulers shall not exceed 200 cm. It is stipulated in the catalogue of prohibited items in China's rail transit that controlled instruments and other equipment with certain lethality are not allowed.

    Precautions for taking high-speed rail:

    1. It is strictly forbidden to illegally carry flammable, explosive, combustible poisonous, corrosive, radioactive, infectious disease pathogens and other substances and firearms, ammunition, controlled knives and other items that may endanger public safety.

    2. Kitchen knives, table knives, large fruit knives, handicraft knives, scissors, steel (iron) files, axes, hammers and other sharp and blunt instruments other than controlled knives shall be checked in and shall not be carried.

    3. The high-speed rail EMU is a fully enclosed carriage, and smoking is prohibited on the whole train, even if smoking is in the carriage connection or in the toilet, the train monitoring system will alarm or even cause equipment failure.

    4. Passengers on the bus should not touch emergency brake valves, fire-fighting equipment, window breakers and other safety facilities in non-emergency situations; Do not stand, stay or place items at the door of the car to avoid danger or affect the closing of the door and affect driving safety.

    Legal basis: Railway Passenger Transport Regulations

    1) The total weight limit of carry-on items;

    2) Limits on the weight and size of each item;

    3) The weight of the items carried free of charge;

    4) Charging standards for items carried out of the limit;

    5) Relevant provisions on special carry-on items;

    6) The compensation standard for damage or loss of carry-on items caused by the responsibility of railway transport enterprises or the relevant provisions of the applicable state.

    Article 29 Railway transport enterprises may refuse to transport the following passengers:

    1) In any of the circumstances provided for in the first paragraph of Article 27 of these Regulations, refusal to pay the fare that should be made up or the fare to be charged more;

    2) Not accepting security checks;

    3) Purchasing a real-name ticket but not accepting the verification of identity information, or the identity information recorded on the ticket does not match the identity document or real identity of the person in charge;

    4) In accordance with the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases and other laws, administrative regulations and relevant national provisions on the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, isolation management shall be implemented;

    5) Disrupting the order of stations or trains, serious mental disorders, drunkenness, and other conditions that might endanger the safety of trains or the personal safety of other passengers and staff of railway transport enterprises;

    6) Other circumstances provided for by the state.

    If a passenger does not obey the dissuasion of the staff of the railway transport enterprise and insists on carrying or carrying dangerous goods or prohibited items, the railway transport enterprise shall refuse to transport them. Suspected violations of the administration of public security shall be promptly reported to the public security organs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, vibrators are not considered to be prohibited.

    The Railway Passenger Transport Regulations have corresponding provisions for it:

    Article 51 Passengers shall be responsible for taking care of their belongings. The weight, core volume of the items to be carried free of charge per person is:

    10 kg for children (including free children), 35 kg for diplomats and 20 kg for other passengers. The sum of the external dimensions of each item shall not exceed 160 cm in length, width and height. rod-shaped items not exceeding 200 cm; The weight does not exceed 20 kg.

    Article 52 The following items shall not be brought into the vehicle:

    1.Items whose carriage is prohibited or restricted by the state;

    2.Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemical products whose nature cannot be determined by the carrier as specified in laws, regulations and rules;

    3.Animals and items that are harmful to public health (including foul odors and other odors);

    4.Items whose size or weight exceed those specified in Article 51 of these Regulations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The arm bar can be brought on the train, because the arm bar belongs to general fitness items, does not belong to flammable and explosive materials and controlled dangerous goods, does not belong to drugs and restricted items, put it in a box, and carry it through the security check without a number of problems. According to the relevant laws and regulations, passenger transport operators shall provide passengers with a good riding environment, keep vehicles clean and hygienic, and take necessary measures to prevent illegal acts that infringe on the personal and property safety of passengers during transportation. Passengers shall take the train with a valid ticket, abide by the order of boarding, pay attention to civilization and hygiene, and shall not carry dangerous goods and other prohibited items as stipulated by the state.

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