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Regulations on the administration of public security in hotel industry
According to Article 39 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment, managers of hotels, restaurants, theaters, entertainment places, sports grounds, exhibition halls or other public activity places who violate safety regulations and cause safety accidents in this place shall be ordered by the public security organs to make corrections and be detained for not more than five days.

Article 56 hotel staff who fail to register the names, types and numbers of identity documents of the guests, or knowingly fail to stop them from bringing dangerous goods into the hotel, shall be fined between 200 yuan and 500 yuan.

Hotel workers who know that the overnight guest is a criminal suspect or wanted by the public security organ but do not report to the public security organ shall be fined from 200 yuan to 500 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for less than 5 days and may be fined less than 500 yuan.

According to Article 6 of the Measures for the Administration of Public Security in Hotel Industry, hotels must register when they receive passengers. At the time of registration, the passenger's identity documents shall be checked and truthfully registered according to the prescribed items.

To receive accommodation from overseas tourists, an accommodation registration form shall also be submitted to the local public security organ within 24 hours.

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Case: A hotel in Huai 'an was fined for failing to register guest information as required.

Several friends were drinking together, and one of them, Wang, drank too much and went to the hotel to rest. In the middle of the night, Wang found that he couldn't find his mobile phone, so he had to keep looking until the police came. As a result, the police ordered the hotel to rectify within a time limit and imposed a fine on August 6.

In the early morning of July 10, Wang was drunk with some friends. It was late at that time, and my friend found a hotel nearby and stayed with Wang. The front desk of the hotel asked for the ID card, but several friends didn't have any ID cards when they rummaged through their bags.

The front desk said that it is enough to register a person's ID number. One of Wang's friends, Yang, registered with his ID number, opened a room for Wang to go in and rest, and he went out to send others home.

Wang entered the room dizzy and found that his mobile phone could not be found, so he called the front desk and asked the waiter to help him find it. But the waiter couldn't find his cell phone, so Wang asked the front desk to call the police. The waiter thought the man was drunk and talked a lot, so he had to deal with it and talk a few words.

At this moment, Yang sent his friend back, just in time to see Wang making noise at the front desk. Everyone advised the king to wait until dawn, but he didn't listen and insisted on going out to find it himself. Maybe it's a little loud. Someone reported to the police that Wang had made trouble after drinking.

After receiving the police, the police of Bailuhu Police Station of Qingjiangpu Public Security Bureau rushed to the hotel. After inquiring about Wang's identity information, I found that the hotel only registered Yang's ID number, and it was not Yang himself who stayed in the hotel. People looking for mobile phones don't have to worry about it in advance this time. If the hotel does not register Wang's identity information as required, it will be punished.

According to the Regulations of Jiangsu Province on the Administration of Public Security in Special Industries, those who engage in business activities in special industries and serve individuals should strictly check their identity documents and truthfully register their names, addresses, types and numbers of identity documents, service hours and other information. On August 6, the police ordered the hotel to rectify within a time limit and imposed a fine of 2,000 yuan.

According to the relevant provisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law, the hotel receptionist was fined 200 yuan.

People's Daily Online-A hotel in Huai 'an was fined for failing to register guest information as required.