Prohibited behavior at airports that may lead to arrest
Airports are places where security is extremely strict. Because it is where our air travel begins and ends. Airport safety involves more than just the flying of airplanes. But it also concerns the safety of all passengers and persons at the airport.
Maintaining quietness in an airport is called keeping quiet in an airport. The “mental health” of air travel is therefore a statement that can be detrimental to a safe and calm flight.
Forbidden words at the airport
- The word "bomb": Mention of the word “bomb” or words related to explosions in airports is prohibited. This is because it is a word that creates anxiety and fear in others. It can cause confusion and spread fake news.
- The term “terrorism”: Mention of terrorism or security violations in airports is prohibited. This is a word that is associated with seriousness and high risk. and should not play a role in the atmosphere of the airport.
- The term “hijacking a plane” or “robbing a plane”: Talking about hijacking a plane or hijacking a plane is a word that has no place at an airport. It is also an act of air crime that is prohibited under any circumstances.
- Words about aggression or physical harm: Speech related to harassment or physical harm of others is prohibited in airports. Because it violates the rights and privacy of others.
- Speech that creates confusion or suspicion: Speech that creates confusion or suspicion in air travel is prohibited. Because it may endanger safety and the aircraft.
- Speech related to epidemics or health risks: Speech related to epidemics or health risks. For example, mentioning COVID-19 infection. This must be done carefully and in a manner that facilitates security and calm at the airport.
Accurate and conducive speech on security is essential for safe and sound air travel. Even though it is the responsibility of airport officials to maintain security. But we all have a role to play in following the rules and using our words carefully at airports. So that everyone can travel safely and in a peaceful society.
Prohibited behavior at the airport
Airports are places where security is very strict and quiet. To make air travel as safe and smooth as possible Correct behavior and compliance with airport regulations is extremely important. Let's take a look at some of the prohibited behaviors at airports:
- Quarrels and hurting others: Fighting or physically attacking others in airports is unacceptable behavior and must be prohibited. This is a violation of other people's rights and privacy.
- Bringing unsafe items: Carrying of items that may be dangerous or pose a risk to the safety of the aircraft or passengers is prohibited, such as explosives, dangerous chemicals, or objects that can cause harm.
- Saying inappropriate words or slang: Using inappropriate language or profanity in airports is prohibited. This is because it may cause nuisance and unrest in the airport.
- Violation of social peace: Conducting behavior that violates social peace in airports, such as making loud noises, disturbing others, or performing acts that are socially unrest are prohibited.
- Posting false information or falsifying information: Posting false information or carrying fake information in airports or airport-related social media is prohibited. Because it may create confusion and data security.
- Violation of airport regulations: Violation of airport regulations or failure to follow instructions from airport officials or aircraft personnel. Including disturbing the peace and good discipline in airports is prohibited.
Maintaining security and tranquility in airports is the responsibility of everyone entering the airport. Compliance
Using the right behavior helps ensure safe and sound air travel. We ask everyone to join us in carefully maintaining security and tranquility at airports for the benefit of everyone entering the airport and for the safety of all air travel.
Punishment for violators at the airport
Providing false information that causes or is likely to cause panic among those at the airport or in an aircraft during flight is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 5 years or a fine not exceeding 200,000 baht, or both.