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Tribute to Zhou Zile | 16 people who were not interviewed by the media but wore reflective clothing, the smallest policeman was only 12 years old and condemned

2020-08-08T18:18:47.494Z


HKUST student Zhou Zile fell from a building and passed away 9 months. Yesterday (8th) a large number of netizens placed candles and flowers outside the Suntech parking lot in Tseung Kwan O. The police allege that 26 men and women were charged for violating the "Gathering Restriction Order" and the "Mask Order", and revealed on Facebook that 16 of them were not interviewing or employed by media organizations, but they were wearing reflective clothing at the time, 7 of them Under the age of 16, the youngest is only 12 years old, condemning someone to cover up gathering behavior with reflective clothing.


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Written by: Deng Haixing

2020-08-09 01:59

Last update date: 2020-08-09 01:59

HKUST student Zhou Zile fell from a building and passed away 9 months. Yesterday (8th) a large number of netizens placed candles and flowers outside the Suntech parking lot in Tseung Kwan O. The police allege that 26 men and women were charged for violating the "Gathering Restriction Order" and the "Mask Order", and revealed on Facebook that 16 of them were not interviewing or employed by media organizations, but they were wearing reflective clothing at the time, 7 of them Under the age of 16, the youngest is only 12 years old, condemning someone to cover up gathering behavior with reflective clothing.

The police said that since 6 o'clock in the evening last night, people gathered in Shangde Village. After the police issued a warning, some people still refused to follow the police's instructions to leave. They took enforcement action and charged 26 people. Among them, 16 men and 8 women were suspected of violating the Prevention and Control of Disease (Prohibition of Group Gathering) Regulations (Chapter 599G); the other two men were suspected of violating the Prevention and Control of Diseases (Wearing Masks) Regulations (Chapter 599G). Chapter 599I).

The police said on the "Hong Kong Police" facebook that 16 of them were accused of violating the "Gathering Restriction Order" and were wearing reflective clothing during the gathering, but they were "not engaged in media interviews or employed by the media." Institutions", seven of them are minors under the age of 16, and the youngest is only 12 years old.

The police condemned the use of reflective clothing to cover up group gatherings and increase the risk of the virus spreading in the community. They also pointed out that more and more people wearing reflective clothing have recently appeared in public activities. It is difficult for police officers to do so in a short time. Recognizing their identities makes law enforcement more difficult; and the police have always respected reporters’ interviews and freedom of the press, and will try to coordinate on-site interviews without affecting the effectiveness of operations.

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Yesterday (8th), during Suntech's mourning for Zhou Zile, the police condemned people for using reflective clothing to cover up their gathering. (Hong Kong Police Facebook)

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Source: hk1

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