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Travel with peace of mind|Tan Wenhao Tea Restaurant refuses to travel with peace of mind, appealing to diners to fill in information with pen and paper to avoid monitoring

2021-02-18T04:28:36.669Z


The government announced today (18) to relax social distancing measures, allowing restaurants to conditionally resume dinner dine-in until 10 pm, with a maximum of 4 people per table, but customers must scan the QR code of "Travel with peace of mind" with their mobile phones, or Register


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Written by: Zhai Ruimin

2021-02-18 12:10

The last update date: 2021-02-18 12:11

The government announced today (18) to relax social distancing measures, allowing restaurants to conditionally resume dinner dine-in until 10 pm, with a maximum of 4 people per table, but customers must scan the QR code of "Travel with peace of mind" with their mobile phones, or Registered personal information includes name and phone number. Restaurants that have not adopted the above new measures must shorten the dining time to before 6 o'clock.

The tea restaurant "Three Meals a Day" operated by the former Legislative Council Member Tan Wenhao of the Civic Party and Lin Ruihua, the convener of the Small and Medium Enterprise Food Store Alliance, stated that diners will not be forced to use "Travel with peace of mind". Guests can fill in their personal information with pen and paper. The cardboard box with the portrait of Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was "stuffed together with paper."

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Lin Ruihua wrote on Facebook, saying that the government said earlier that citizens can voluntarily use "Travel with peace of mind", but now they have to scan the QR code even when eating out on the street, "I feel like returning to the mainland when I hear it." .

He questioned that "Travel with peace of mind" is a "health code variation", requiring users to open multiple permissions to monitor citizens' every move.

The "Three Meals a Day" shop set up cartons with the portrait of Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor. Diners can fill in their personal information with pen and paper, instead of using "Travel with peace of mind."

The "Three Meals a Day" page stated that it is guaranteed that the personal data in the box will not be read, and the data will be transferred to a safe place every night for safekeeping and destroyed immediately after the 31st.

Yau Tsim Mong District Councillor, Chen Ka-lang, posted on Facebook that he has prepared forms for customers to write personal information for small shops in the district, and restaurants and premises can obtain them from him.

Chen Jialang said that to truly "travel with peace of mind", it is not to scan a code or fill in papers, but a people-oriented government.

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Recently, many "yellow shops" have expressed their opposition to "traveling with peace of mind" and would rather give up the resumption of dine-in dinners. The restaurant "One Bowl, One Dish" Facebook has listed about 30 restaurants that have given up dine-in dinners, including hidden coffee, AFTER_TASTE.HK, Honeymoon Ice Room, etc., all refuse to use "Travel with Peace" or register diners' personal information.

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