More than 60% of Hong Kong “Mask Prohibition” rules “Countereffects” local paper survey October 18th 4:41

A local newspaper and a university report that more than 60% of Hong Kong citizens believe that the rules that the Hong Kong government has enforced on the 5th of this month are prohibited from masking their faces during protests. It was confirmed by a public opinion poll conducted jointly by the government, and it proved that the repulsion against the government became stronger after the enforcement of the rules.

Hong Kong ’s leading newspaper “Meiho” and Hong Kong Zhongwen University jointly joined the 15th of this month, immediately after enacting a rule that bans the masking of masks when the government participates in protests. We conducted a public opinion poll on the rules for citizens over the age of 75 and received responses from 751 people.

Of those, 71.4% answered “very opposed” or “somewhat opposed” to the question “Do you support the rules?”

Furthermore, as for the question “Whether the rules are effective in curbing protests,” 62.3% answered “counter-effect”, 21.2% said “no effect”, and “effective” Remained at 15.1%.

Researchers who conducted the survey analyzed that the government's measures were brute force and did not actually solve the problem, confirming that the enforcement of the rules further strengthened the public's reaction to the government. have become.