The Chinese capital Beijing starts from New Year's Day next year, and is required to check the identity of a car rental and a courier.
According to the CCTV News client, the Fourth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 16th National People's Congress of Beijing voted on Friday (July 28) to implement the "Anti -Terrorism Law of the People's Republic of China" (on July 28) (July 28).The following abbreviations), this method will be implemented from January 1, 2024.
According to the method, the operator and service provider of the motor vehicle rental business shall check the identity of the lessee, and shall not provide services if the identity is unknown or refuses to check the identity.Small and micro passenger car rental business operators and service providers should also truthfully register the lessee's identity information, communication methods, vehicle use, lease time, etc.; If the self -help pick -up business shall be carried out, technical means should be used to confirm the actual car and the lessee.The identity is consistent.
Methods proposed that the gas station should check the identity of the unit or individual who purchase bulk gasoline, and record the number of purchases and uses truthfully;Do not sell bulk gasoline.
The method also puts forward clear requirements for the express delivery industry, that is, the relevant industry must check and register the customer's identity.Postal and courier companies should also take safety precautions such as passing and open -seal inspection of delivery items, and register items information; they should be equipped with safety inspection equipment at the delivery item processing venue, and arrange personnel with specialized knowledge and skills.The delivery items entering Beijing conduct safety inspections in accordance with regulations.
Preventing the use of drones for terrorist activities is an important part of anti -terrorism work. In order to ensure the safety of the capital, the management of drones should be strengthened.
The method stipulates that the owner of the civilian driverless aircraft shall be registered in accordance with national regulations; if the sale, transfer, damage, scrap, loss, or theft shall be updated in a timely manner.No unit or individual shall use civilian driverless aircraft to implement terrorist activities and other acts that violate laws and regulations; it shall not illegally crack the civilian driverless aircraft safety control information system and relieve safety restrictions.