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Written by: Li Huina
2021-03-01 11:11
The last update date: 2021-03-01 11:12
Starting today, the Judiciary requires all persons entering the court building to use the "Travel with Peace" application, or to fill in a form to register their name, visit time and other information.
I saw in the High Court this morning that most of the visitors had already installed the program and entered the courtroom after scanning successfully. Many people chose to fill in the form on the spot, and some people had already prepared the form and handed it directly to the security personnel. The operation went smoothly in the morning. See the dragon.
There were not many people entering the High Court this morning. The security guards at the entrance of the building will remind visitors to scan the "Travel with peace of mind" QR code. Visitors can also fill out the form on the spot to register their name, contact number, and visit the court The date and time of the building should be given to the security guard at the entrance of the building.
Most of the visitors have already installed the program and successfully scanned and entered the courtroom. No public needs the assistance of staff to download the program to scan. Many visitors also chose to fill in the form on the spot to register.
Since the Judiciary has uploaded the registration form to the webpage, and some visitors prepared the form themselves, the security staff will put the form into the collection box immediately after receiving the form. The operation went smoothly in the morning and no crowds were seen.
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