The poster said, "By chance, the delivery man who stopped in front of me put his foot down, and I could clearly see his electronic ankle bracelet," and uploaded a photo of the moment.
In the shared photo, the motorcyclist is wearing long black tracksuit pants, no socks, and his ankles are visible, with what appears to be electronic ankle straps attached to them.
A black object is seen. The poster said, "I did some research and found out that it will be stipulated by law and that from January 17th next year, people who wear electronic anklets will not be able to work in the delivery business.
"I am worried about this. I think parents should be especially careful when their children are receiving parcels," he wrote. In fact, in 2018, a delivery man in his 30s who was wearing an electronic ankle bracelet for sexual crimes was arrested in Busan (
There was an incident where a man took a drunk woman in the elevator of an officetel (a multipurpose building with residential and commercial facilities) in Busan, and then re-entered the building and attempted to sexually assault her.
The Korean government has set specific restrictions on sex offenders and violent criminals from working in the delivery business.
According to the Basic Policy Plan (2023-2027), people found wearing electronic devices as a result of a sexual crime will be barred from working in delivery or substitute driving industries from 2025.
Internet users commented, "It's scary. Whenever a parcel arrives, I ask them to leave it in front of my house, but sometimes I don't even have an interview until I open the door.
"Some people will ring the horn, so it has to be done without meeting people," "I know their livelihoods depend on it, but they should stop working in jobs that involve meeting the general public," and other responses were given.
2024/09/24 21:32 KST
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