``I forgot to fasten my seatbelt.'' At 1:23 p.m. on the 12th, Mr. Seoul near an elementary school in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu. Taxi driver A has a seat
He was arrested by the police for not wearing a belt. According to the Road Traffic Act, violators will be fined 30,000 won (approximately 3,380 yen), but if a child under 13 is accompanying them, the fine will be twice as high at 60,000 won (approximately 676 yen).
0 yen) will be charged. Mr. A slurred his words and said, ``I thought I'd fastened my seatbelt when I went to the bathroom for a while.''
Mapo Police Station is cracking down on Drunk Driving in child protection areas as school season approaches.
We are conducting a traffic safety campaign. This is part of an intensive crackdown on traffic violations within child protection zones that the Seoul National Police Agency is conducting jointly with local governments and other parties from the 4th to the 22nd of this month. Mapo
The police station conducted a drinking crackdown in two areas of Mapo-gu from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm that day. Jang Dae-gwang, chief of traffic at Mapo Police Station, said, ``Drunk driving is generally more common at night than during the day.
"There are many cases of hungover driving and daytime drunk driving being arrested," he said, adding, "There have been no arrests for drunk driving in Mapo District since the 4th, but we are keeping a close eye on it."
From 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm that day, I accompanied the police to an elementary school in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, and conducted an interview, and as a result, the vehicle involved in drunk driving was not arrested. However, like Mr. A
It was found that drivers continue to suffer from ``safety insensitivity,'' such as not wearing seatbelts. In addition, the school bus driver, Mr. B, was a passenger at 1:14 p.m. on the same day.
He was arrested for driving while no one was present. A parent who has received safety training must ride with the driver on the school bus. Criminal penalties for driving a vehicle without a guardian
Otherwise, a fine of up to 300,000 won (approximately 33,800 yen) will be imposed. Mr. B said, ``Since it was the beginning of the semester, the teacher in charge (who was riding with me) inadvertently missed time because he seemed busy.''
. A police officer said, ``There must be a passenger in a child protection vehicle, but there was no one to help them get off the train, so they were arrested.'' The police officer said, ``Since it's the beginning of the school year, the operating hours have changed from normal, and the teacher has to keep track of the schedule.''
(Mr. B) said he wasn't riding because he wasn't able to do it." Incidents also occurred during the police crackdown on Drunk Driving. Ms. C, a woman in her 50s, was arrested for Drunk Driving.
This was because I used an oral cleanser immediately before taking the measurement. Mr. C said, ``I felt it would be rude to suddenly blow into the measuring device, so I took the test with the oral cleanser in my mouth.
``It's the first time something like this has happened to me, so I'm stunned.'' Another driver, Mr. D, brushed his teeth 30 minutes before taking a breathalyzer test, which resulted in a high reading on the meter.
On that day, there were relatively few serious traffic violations in Sangam-dong, but in other areas, many drivers were arrested for drunk driving and ignoring red lights. Seoul at the same time on this day
As a result of a total of 29 police stations in the jurisdiction carrying out a simultaneous crackdown on alcohol use at 47 locations, three people were arrested, all of whom had their licenses suspended. Additionally, 84 cases of ignoring traffic lights and 8 cases of pedestrian protection violations were arrested.
It was done. Meanwhile, police also conducted a traffic safety campaign in front of Haneul Elementary School in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, starting at 1:30 p.m. that day. Remind students and parents of the importance of traffic safety on the first day of school.
This is to inform you of the importance. Forty people from Mapo Police Station, Traffic Safety Corporation, Mapo District Office, Green Mother's Association, etc. handed out booklets such as ``Children's Traffic Safety Rules'' to the children.
. Mr. Hyun (46), whose children are 8 and 11 years old and are attending this elementary school, said, ``Sometimes there are still people who don't obey the speed limit in school zones, and I often feel that it's dangerous.''
It's good to give this kind of advance guidance to children." Police officials said, ``In addition to strictly cracking down on traffic violations that threaten the safety of children, such as ignoring traffic lights and violating pedestrian protection obligations, we are
We will carry out campaigns and guidance in parallel, and do our best to prevent traffic accidents among children."
2024/03/13 07:02 KST
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