Recently, a girl dressed as a cosplay game character in Shanghai was stopped by security inspectors when she was taking the subway at a subway station, and she was only released after some "education". After this news was reported, it aroused social attention and heated discussions among netizens. Some argue that the girl, dressed strangely, did not violate subway regulations and that the security inspector's actions were overly interfering.
According to online rumors**, a girl dressed in anime costumes with purple hair was intercepted outside the entrance of the subway station, and she had to communicate with the subway security inspector to explain. The security officer solemnly told the girl that retro horror and vulgar costumes are not allowed to ride the subway, and if this causes onlookers, the girl needs to bear legal responsibility. He asked the girl to take off at least some of the ornaments, and said that he would call the police to check the girl's ID card.
However, instead of finding such a dress scary, the girl found it cute. She said that she just wanted to take the subway normally, and it would take another half an hour to take off her hat and put it back on, which would cause inconvenience to the ride. After some persuasion, the security inspector finally let the girl go.
Regarding this matter, the staff of Shanghai Metro said that it was not explicitly stipulated that strange clothes could not be taken, and that they would report the obstruction of the security inspectors to the operating unit. Xi'an Metro staff said that as long as it does not affect the safety of other passengers, they can take the subway in ancient costumes or cosplay costumes.
Some lawyers believe that if they are restricted from entering the subway because they are dressed as game characters, they are suspected of interfering with passengers' right to "freedom of dress". On the other hand, it also raises questions about the inclusiveness of cities. For passengers who disturb public order due to their clothing, it is indeed necessary for the subway to stop or restrain such behaviors accordingly. However, at the same time, we should also carefully grasp the scale of management and avoid excessive intervention, so as not to infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of passengers.
Some netizens said that they couldn't believe that this was happening in Shanghai, because cosplay is very commonplace here. In addition, being watched by everyone is also because of the obstruction of the security inspectors, if there is no obstruction by the security inspectors, the girl has already gotten in the car, where is the onlookers? I'm curious, what is the reason to check the ID card?
Some people believe that as long as it does not violate the law and does not violate public order and good customs, there is no need to restrict too much. It's not the kind of seriously exposed, it's not the kind of bloody horror, it doesn't affect other people, and there is no need to drag people for so long.