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Why does Qianshan have to take fingerprints when he passes the annual ticket card? Do they have the right?

No right. Collecting citizens' fingerprints must be authorized by laws and regulations. Even the police can only collect citizens' fingerprints under legal circumstances. In Qian Shan Scenic Area, it is illegal to force customers to record fingerprints and apply for annual ticket cards without legal authorization, which violates citizens' privacy. I. Article 130 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that

"In order to determine some characteristics, injuries or physiological conditions of victims and criminal suspects, people can be examined and fingerprint information can be extracted."

Article 3 of the resident identity card law stipulates that

"The items registered in the resident ID card include: name, gender, nationality, date of birth, address of permanent residence, citizenship number, personal photo, fingerprint information, validity period of the certificate and issuing authority." Citizens applying for obtaining, renewing or replacing resident identity cards shall register their fingerprint information. "

Three. Article 11 of the Provisions on Fingerprint Information Work of Public Security Organs?

Finger fingerprint information collection range:

(1) Criminals who have been tried and convicted by people's courts;

(2) Persons who have been reeducated through labor and those who have received reeducation through labor according to law;

(3) Persons who are administratively detained or given other administrative punishments according to law for violating the administration of public security or the administration of exit and entry, except those who are given administrative punishments of public security on the spot;

(4) Persons who are forced to give up drugs according to law;

(5) Persons who have been admitted for education according to law;

(6) A criminal suspect who is arrested, released on bail pending trial, under residential surveillance, detained or arrested according to law;

(7) Persons who continue to be interrogated according to law;

(eight) the public security organs need to collect fingerprint information with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organs at or above the county level.