Gijang-gun to Operate Continuous Crackdown System from 6 PM on the 13th

On the afternoon of the 13th at 7 PM, Gijang-gun officials conducted intensive guidance and enforcement to prohibit camping cars and car camping along the coastal area.

On the afternoon of the 13th at 7 PM, Gijang-gun officials conducted intensive guidance and enforcement to prohibit camping cars and car camping along the coastal area.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Busan's Gijang-gun has begun cracking down on coastal 'car camping.'


Gijang-gun issued an administrative order banning campervans and car camping starting from 6 p.m. on the 13th, and has conducted focused guidance and enforcement against violations of this order.


On the 13th, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Gijang-gun deployed a joint enforcement team consisting of 15 members, including village representatives and Gijang-gun officials, to the site. The enforcement team patrolled the entire area, starting from the coastal areas of Munchung-ri and Mundong-ri in Ilgwang-myeon, conducting guidance and enforcement.


They attached warning notices and carried out educational activities for three campervans that violated the administrative order by fixed parking of some camping trailers, so-called 'Albakgi' parking, and left unattended. Additionally, 19 campervans and car campers parked on the breakwater were ordered to move.



Gijang-gun plans to conduct continuous enforcement on weekdays, weekends, and holidays until the order is lifted, and will operate the 'Gijang-gun Campervan and Car Camping Response Task Force,' led by the county governor.


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