Jindo Police Station to Intensify Crackdown on Traffic Violations
Dispel Decline in Safety Awareness and Prioritize Vacation Season Traveler Safety as 'Top Priority'
Jindo Police Station is conducting intensive crackdowns on traffic violations to ensure the safety of travelers during the holiday season. (Photo by Jindo Police Station)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Jindo Police Station announced on the 26th that it is conducting intensive crackdowns on traffic violations (seat belts and helmets) to dispel drivers' decreased safety awareness due to non-contact police enforcement and to ensure the safety of travelers during the vacation season.
Instead of non-exposed enforcement, the intensive crackdown is carried out through visible enforcement activities, which has received positive responses from local residents as it helps prevent traffic accidents and drunk driving.
In addition, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, quarantine guidelines such as wearing masks and gloves are being followed, and traffic enforcement equipment is disinfected regularly.
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Jin Jeom-ok, Chief of Jindo Police Station, stated, “We will strive to prevent traffic accidents so that the lives and property of vacation travelers and residents are not threatened by traffic violations during the summer vacation season, as well as to prevent community transmission of COVID-19.” He expressed his determination to “raise traffic safety awareness and create a safe Jindo-gun with no fatal accidents.”
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