Inspection of Entry and Safe Viewing Environment for Home Game on the 31st

NC Dinos is inspecting facilities to prevent illegal filming crimes within Changwon NC Park. (Photo by NC)

NC Dinos is inspecting facilities to prevent illegal filming crimes within Changwon NC Park. (Photo by NC)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] NC Dinos announced on the 30th that they inspected facilities to prevent illegal filming crimes at Changwon NC Park on the 29th in collaboration with S-1, a comprehensive security solutions company.


This was to ensure that fans visiting Changwon NC Park could enjoy baseball with peace of mind as spectator admission will be allowed starting from the home game on the 31st due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


NC and S-1 inspected more than 50 locations inside and outside Changwon NC Park, including restrooms, nursing rooms, and changing rooms, using radio wave detectors and lens detectors.


After carefully inspecting suspicious places and hidden areas, Changwon NC Park was confirmed to be a safe zone free of illegal cameras.


Following this inspection, NC plans to continue activities to prevent illegal filming crimes, which have recently become a social issue, by broadcasting videos to eradicate illegal filming on the electronic scoreboard and attaching stickers with information on prevention and reporting of illegal filming in key locations.


Son Seong-wook, Marketing Team Leader of NC Dinos, said, “Ahead of spectator admission, we confirmed that Changwon NC Park is an environment where fans can watch baseball with peace of mind. We will continue to strive to create a safe viewing environment as well as maintain quarantine measures against COVID-19.”





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