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Chongqing premiered Real-Name System for water services
The Chinese Government has been expanding the use of real-name system nation-wide. Now even water service needs an identity card. Recently, a water company in Chongqing notified citizens that they have to apply for water cards with their identity cards. Some commentaries point out that the Chinese Communist Government is attempting to monitor every civilian’s acts in order to control the society in a greater extent.
The water company in Chongqing sent notifications to the local residents on 17 October saying they must register for a water card with their identity cards on either 26 or 27 October in the company office. The notification reminded residents to bring proof of property ownership for the registration if the house owner had passed away or the names are different from the record. When the reporter called the water company for the reason of registration, the personnel responded that it was the arrangement by the government. “That is the arrangement for registration. The government official has set the rule, so we have notified the residents about the arrangement. The residents have to take the required document for the registration, I don’t know the reason behind it anyway”.
A Chongqing resident Mr. Wan told Radio Free Asia that his neighbourhood had posted notifications of the real-name system for water cards as well. He believed that such system was not created for the convenience of the residents, but that of the government to monitor the people. Beijing political observer Hua Po said “real-name system in water card registration is the tactic used by the Chinese Communist government to monitor every citizen’s actions. This is like block chain technology or big data that encompasses everything. This kind of big data makes it easier to control the society”.
In recent years, the Chinese government has launched real-name systems in various fields, apart from the previous real-name system for internet services and chef’s knives purchases. Beijing launched real-name system for using public toilets during the National Day celebrations, and caused discontents among the citizens. The telecom department has tightened the requirements for telephone services. One of the tactics is to match telephone number to account holder's image, such that only compatible numbers could get on the network.
A Jiangsu netizen Mr. Hung feels that China is currently a real-name system country. Every civilian lives under the surveillance of the government. One is unable to do anything without an identity card.
Source: New Tang Dynasty Television, 31 October 2019
Surveillance is everywhere in China
Chongqing premiered Real-Name System for water services
The Chinese Government has been expanding the use of real-name system nation-wide. Now even water service needs an identity card. Recently, a water company in Chongqing notified citizens that they have to apply for water cards with their identity cards. Some commentaries point out that the Chinese Communist Government is attempting to monitor every civilian’s acts in order to control the society in a greater extent.
The water company in Chongqing sent notifications to the local residents on 17 October saying they must register for a water card with their identity cards on either 26 or 27 October in the company office. The notification reminded residents to bring proof of property ownership for the registration if the house owner had passed away or the names are different from the record. When the reporter called the water company for the reason of registration, the personnel responded that it was the arrangement by the government. “That is the arrangement for registration. The government official has set the rule, so we have notified the residents about the arrangement. The residents have to take the required document for the registration, I don’t know the reason behind it anyway”.
A Chongqing resident Mr. Wan told Radio Free Asia that his neighbourhood had posted notifications of the real-name system for water cards as well. He believed that such system was not created for the convenience of the residents, but that of the government to monitor the people. Beijing political observer Hua Po said “real-name system in water card registration is the tactic used by the Chinese Communist government to monitor every citizen’s actions. This is like block chain technology or big data that encompasses everything. This kind of big data makes it easier to control the society”.
In recent years, the Chinese government has launched real-name systems in various fields, apart from the previous real-name system for internet services and chef’s knives purchases. Beijing launched real-name system for using public toilets during the National Day celebrations, and caused discontents among the citizens. The telecom department has tightened the requirements for telephone services. One of the tactics is to match telephone number to account holder's image, such that only compatible numbers could get on the network.
A Jiangsu netizen Mr. Hung feels that China is currently a real-name system country. Every civilian lives under the surveillance of the government. One is unable to do anything without an identity card.
Source: New Tang Dynasty Television, 31 October 2019
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