Last Year, 19% of Complaints Were About Parking Violations... Kwonikwi "Actively Improving Inconveniences from Habitual Illegal Parking"
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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission announced on the 11th that 19% of all complaints received last year were related to parking violations.
Accordingly, the Commission has selected "Resolving complaints about habitual illegal parking causing accidents" as a key task this year and decided to conduct on-site investigations.
Analyzing last year's complaint trends, the Commission found that out of about 10 million cases, approximately 1.9 million cases (about 19%) were related to "parking violations."
To focus on resolving complaints related to habitual illegal parking, the Commission plans to expand on-site investigations by reviewing ▲whether the complaints involve multiple people ▲whether habitual complaints occur ▲whether there is a risk of accidents involving vulnerable pedestrians such as in school zones ▲and the administrative agencies' willingness to actively resolve complaints.
Additionally, the Commission intends to improve unfair practices where road management authorities impose excessive road occupancy permit conditions.
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Vice Chairman Kwon Taesung of the Commission said, "This year, we plan to focus on resolving habitual illegal parking complaints, which cause the most inconvenience to the public," adding, "We will carry out in-depth, field-centered investigative planning to establish fundamental improvement measures and pursue proactive administration."
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