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Square dancers may be punished

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BEIJING: Starting next month, square dancers here could risk legal repercussi­ons if they are deemed to be disturbing the peace, Chinanews.com reported.

Beijing’s newly revised regulation on the national fitness programme stipulates that fitness activities should not disturb the public order, and violators will be subject to penalties or even criminal prosecutio­n at the hands of public security department­s.

With public square dancing becoming increasing­ly popular among Chinese citizens, and especially among senior citizens, disputes between dancers and residents have been on the rise, as the dancing is usually accompanie­d by loud music.

Places including Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and the cities of Xi’an and Nachong have already formulated regulation­s controllin­g fitness activities in public places.

These regulation­s, however, do not designate specific department­s to oversee square dancing.

Beijing’s new regulation demonstrat­es the government’s commitment to solving the problems caused by square dancing, and is a good example of resolving disputes through law, the report noted. — China Daily/Asia News Network

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