credit offences: Citizens placed on black lists for social credit offences were prevented from buying train tickets 5.5 million times, according to The Guardian. The report released last week said Once discredited, limited everywhere . The social credit system aims to incentivise trustworthy behaviour through penalties as well as rewards. According to the National Public Credit Information Centre, Chinese courts banned would-be travellers from buying flights 17.5 million times by the end of 2018. According to a government document about the system dating from 2014, the aim is to allow the trustworthy to roam everywhere under heaven while making it hard for the discredited to take a single step. More minor violations include using expired tickets, smoking on a train or not walking a dog on a leash. Social credit offences range from not paying individual taxes or fines to spreading false information and taking drugs.
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