Beijing Enlists Dancing Grannies To Deter Jaywalkers

China Now Enlists Street Dancing Aunties To Combat Jaywalkers Beijing’s civilization bureau debuted a dance video titled ‘waiting for red lights’ on social media as part of an upcoming campaign to increase safety at pedestrian crosswalks. Irritated by the music blasted out of loudspeakers, residents who live in the vicinity of popular dance spots have unleashed dogs on them and even thrown faeces.

China Now Enlists Street Dancing Aunties To Combat Jaywalkers Wherever there is open space in china, you find grannies strutting their stuff. the women, usually retirees, meet at dusk and dawn in public squares, plazas or parks and perform synchronized dance routines to deafeningly loud music — often with costumes or props. Beijing is eager to restore public order. so it has approved 12 dance routines developed by china’s general administration of sports and ministry of culture, set to appropriate songs that the. This afternoon, six dama attempted to perform their latest routine in beijing 's tiananmen square: a merry jig with footballs intended to show support for xi jinping's initiatives to clean up and improve chinese football. just three minutes into their performance, however, the ladies were ordered by security personnel to pack up and gtfo. The beijing public security bureau made it clear two years ago that those who play loud music during public events and cause noisy disturbances to neighbourhoods nearby could get warned or fined.

Beijing Gets Tough On Noisy Dancing Grannies South China Morning Post This afternoon, six dama attempted to perform their latest routine in beijing 's tiananmen square: a merry jig with footballs intended to show support for xi jinping's initiatives to clean up and improve chinese football. just three minutes into their performance, however, the ladies were ordered by security personnel to pack up and gtfo. The beijing public security bureau made it clear two years ago that those who play loud music during public events and cause noisy disturbances to neighbourhoods nearby could get warned or fined. Imagine a flash mob in a public space with dancing old ladies that scene is creating controversy in parts of china. but now, the government may be backpedaling from its plan to roll out 12. Beijing’s civilization bureau debuted a dance video titled ‘waiting for red lights’ on social media as part of an upcoming campaign to increase safety at pedestrian crosswalks. Starting on march 1, anyone who breaks the law by dancing in public to loud music could be warned or face some pretty hefty fines, global times reports. and for anyone who goes too big, they could even face detention, according to the beijing municipal government. Each evening they gather to dance in public spaces, sparking occasional rows with their loud music. now beijing’s line dancing grandmothers are being deployed.

Beijing Gets Tough On Noisy Dancing Grannies South China Morning Post Imagine a flash mob in a public space with dancing old ladies that scene is creating controversy in parts of china. but now, the government may be backpedaling from its plan to roll out 12. Beijing’s civilization bureau debuted a dance video titled ‘waiting for red lights’ on social media as part of an upcoming campaign to increase safety at pedestrian crosswalks. Starting on march 1, anyone who breaks the law by dancing in public to loud music could be warned or face some pretty hefty fines, global times reports. and for anyone who goes too big, they could even face detention, according to the beijing municipal government. Each evening they gather to dance in public spaces, sparking occasional rows with their loud music. now beijing’s line dancing grandmothers are being deployed.
Beijing Gets Tough On Noisy Dancing Grannies Today Starting on march 1, anyone who breaks the law by dancing in public to loud music could be warned or face some pretty hefty fines, global times reports. and for anyone who goes too big, they could even face detention, according to the beijing municipal government. Each evening they gather to dance in public spaces, sparking occasional rows with their loud music. now beijing’s line dancing grandmothers are being deployed.

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