Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the issue of individuals under "consumption restriction orders" (限高令) being able to bypass these restrictions to purchase tickets for flights and trains, revealing a gray industry that facilitates such actions [5][8]. Group 1: Legal Framework and Violations - Courts issue "consumption restriction orders" to prevent high spending by individuals who have not fulfilled legal obligations, which includes prohibiting actions like flying or staying in luxury hotels [4][5]. - Recent cases from various courts highlight violations of these orders, with specific examples of individuals, such as one named Hu, who managed to fly despite being restricted [5][6]. - In 2025, courts in Fujian province penalized 282 individuals for violating flight restrictions and made detention decisions for 438 others [7]. Group 2: Methods of Bypassing Restrictions - Individuals have found ways to circumvent these restrictions, such as using foreign systems to book tickets or leveraging friends' identification to purchase train tickets [8][9]. - Social media and second-hand trading platforms have become venues for intermediaries offering services to help individuals bypass these restrictions, indicating a systemic issue in enforcement [8][9]. Group 3: Regulatory Challenges and Recommendations - Experts emphasize the need for improved coordination among courts, police, and aviation authorities to enhance regulatory oversight and address the loopholes that allow these violations [9]. - Recommendations include strengthening inter-departmental collaboration, integrating identification systems for real-time monitoring, and increasing penalties for violations to deter such behaviors [9].
被“限高”人员竟还能坐高铁飞机?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-25 18:15