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Pedicure involving pornography
The legal provisions on pedicure involving pornography are mainly based on the purpose of protecting social public order and morality, maintaining public health and safety, and cracking down on illegal business activities.

First, the business norms of pedicure places

As an institution providing health services, pedicure places must follow the provisions of relevant laws and regulations in their business activities. First of all, the pedicure place must obtain a legal business license to ensure that the business is carried out within the legal scope. Secondly, pedicure places should strictly abide by health standards and safety norms to ensure health and safety in the service process. In addition, pedicure places should also establish and improve the internal management system, strengthen the training and management of employees, and prevent employees from engaging in illegal activities.

Two, it is strictly prohibited to foot massage activities related to pornography.

Any pornographic or obscene activities are strictly prohibited in pedicure places. This includes but is not limited to providing pornographic services, playing obscene videos and showing pornographic pictures. Operators of pedicure places should consciously abide by laws and regulations and resolutely resist and crack down on pedicure activities involving pornography. At the same time, practitioners in pedicure places should also abide by professional ethics and must not engage in any activities related to pornography.

Three. Legal responsibility and punishment

The law will severely punish those who violate the provisions of pedicure involving pornography. According to the provisions of relevant laws and regulations, operators engaged in pedicure activities involving the Yellow River may face administrative penalties such as fines and revocation of business licenses. At the same time, if the circumstances are serious, it may constitute a crime and criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law. In addition, practitioners who participate in pedicure activities involving the Yellow River will also be punished according to law.

Fourth, strengthen supervision and publicity.

In order to effectively crack down on pedicure activities involving the Yellow River, relevant departments should strengthen supervision and conduct regular inspections and spot checks on pedicure places. At the same time, we should also strengthen publicity and education for operators of pedicure places to improve their legal awareness and moral level. In addition, citizens should also actively participate in supervision and report to the relevant departments in time when they find pedicure activities involving the Yellow River.

To sum up:

The law has strict regulations and punishment measures for pedicure activities involving the Yellow River, aiming at maintaining social public order and morality. Operators and employees of pedicure places should consciously abide by laws and regulations and resolutely resist and crack down on pedicure activities involving the Yellow River. At the same time, relevant departments and the public should also strengthen supervision and publicity to create a healthy and civilized pedicure market environment.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Article 66 provides that:

Those who engage in prostitution and whoring shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and may be fined less than 5,000 yuan; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan. Whoever solicits prostitutes in public places shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 500 yuan.

Regulations on the administration of entertainment places

Article 14 stipulates:

Entertainment places and their employees shall not commit the following acts, and shall not provide conditions for people entering entertainment places to commit the following acts:

(1) Selling or providing drugs, or organizing, forcing, abetting, luring, deceiving or allowing others to take or inject drugs;

(2) Organizing, forcing, luring, sheltering or introducing others to engage in prostitution or whoring;

(3) Producing, selling or disseminating obscene articles;

(4) Providing or engaging in escort service for profit;

(5) gambling;

(six) engaged in cult and superstitious activities;

(seven) other illegal and criminal acts.