「問題用紙の運搬から入室支援まで」…韓国警察、大学修学能力試験当日に1万6000人を動員
“From transporting question papers to assisting students in entering the room”… South Korean police mobilize 16,000 people on the day of the University Scholastic Aptitude Test
The South Korean National Police Agency mobilized 16,000 police personnel to carry out security and safety activities for the 2024 Academic Year University Scholastic Aptitude Test (Sunun, or common university entrance test in Japan) on the 16th.
It was announced on the 13th that it would open. This exam was held from 8:40 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. on the 16th at 1,279 exam centers in 84 exam districts nationwide, with 504,588 people taking the exam.
I plan to. The police are: △ Test question headquarters (555 people), △ Question paper printing headquarters (108 people), △ Question paper storage location (1282 people), △ Transportation of question papers (5165 people), △
Approximately 16,000 police personnel will support the entire test process, including the test venue (2,634 people), the scoring headquarters (110 people), and the traffic management (6,427 people).
One patrol vehicle (two police officers) will be used to assist each route when transporting question papers. Two police officers were stationed at each location where question papers were stored for two hours.
112 joint patrols will be held in parallel. In particular, on the day of the exam, two police officers will be permanently stationed at the main gate of the exam venue during the entry hours (6:30 a.m. to 8:10 a.m.) when many examinees are entering the exam hall.
The team will carry out 112 coordinated patrols around the exam venue until the exam is completed, preparing for any unexpected situation. Traffic police and traffic cooperation organizations (model drivers) will be stationed on travel routes within a 2km radius of the test venue.
We will deploy as many test takers as possible to deal with traffic congestion that may occur due to the concentration of examinees' cars, and actively support examinees so that they can enter the examination hall smoothly.
To ensure that test takers are not affected by surrounding noise, noise from gatherings near the test venue will be strictly controlled, and loud noises such as construction sites and vehicle horns will be avoided.
The plan is to minimize noise generation by asking people to refrain from making active noise. A National Police Agency official said, ``In order to ensure the successful implementation of the University Scholastic Aptitude Test, which is of great interest to all citizens, public transportation on the day of the test will be
I would like to ask for the active cooperation of the public in using the facility and refraining from making noise."
2023/11/13 12:02 KST
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