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How is the operation of the comprehensive tourism law enforcement station?

It is reported that as of now, the law enforcement stations have not received any travel complaints from tourists, but dozens of tourists come here every day for consultation.

The north entrance of Meishi Street, Qianmen, Xicheng District, is crowded with tourists. This is the only way to go from Tiananmen Square to Qianmen. An urban management law enforcement station has a sign saying "Beijing Tourism Comprehensive Law Enforcement Station." At noon yesterday, officers at the law enforcement station were patrolling the surrounding areas. A security guard taking a break here said that since the law enforcement station was listed on September 25, apart from seeing people when signing in in the morning, there are very few law enforcement officers around most of the day. In the house.

The interior furnishings of this law enforcement station are very simple, with only a few necessary items such as tables, chairs, and water dispensers. On the table are documents such as the Xicheng District tourism order law enforcement ledger, temporary tourism complaint acceptance form, sign-in form, law enforcement log, as well as small tourism advertisements confiscated during law enforcement. The law enforcement ledger contains information about law enforcement personnel, vehicles, inspection times, travel consultation, and complaints received every day during the National Day. It is reported that this law enforcement station has not received complaints from tourists. The largest number of inquiries was on October 2, with 66 people. The law enforcement log records daily law enforcement in detail. For example, on National Day, the law enforcement station signed in at 6:30; at 7:40, law enforcement officers inspected illegal one-day tours on Qianmen West Street and confiscated more than 100 contracts; at 11:20, An inspection was carried out along the Xihe River, with 15 law enforcement officers dispatched; at 15:30, travel agencies along Qianmen Pedestrian Street, Meishi Street and other streets were inspected.

Outside the north gate of the Forbidden City, an antique guard box is a comprehensive tourism law enforcement station set up by Dongcheng District. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Yu Shanshan from the Dongcheng District Tourism Committee was counting the day's law enforcement status. Due to the large number of tourists at the north gate of the Forbidden City, in addition to the staff of the Dongcheng Tourism Department, there are also four volunteers outside the law enforcement station to provide tourists with consulting services such as directions, rides, and attractions. "On the morning of the Mid-Autumn Festival, more than 50 people consulted us, and they were too busy to even drink water." Yu Shanshan said that in the past few days, law enforcement agencies have stepped up rectification around the Forbidden City, punishing buses 31 times and confiscating them. There were 730 illegal small advertisements, so there were no complaints from tourists.