Daegu Police Agency Installs 'Two-Way Microphones' for Smooth Civil Complaints
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] On the 4th, the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency expanded the installation of two-way microphones at the Daegu Police Agency Civil Service Office and the civil service counters of 10 police stations to enhance the convenience of civil service work and prevent the spread of COVID-19 amid the government's strong quarantine measures required during the 4th wave of the pandemic.
Daegu Police had installed droplet-blocking partitions to prevent the prolonged spread of COVID-19, but as daily quarantine measures such as mask-wearing were strengthened, communication with civil petitioners became difficult, leading to the decision to install two-way microphones.
The two-way microphones allow even elderly petitioners to communicate with a low voice clearly, improving communication clarity as well as increasing the work efficiency of civil service staff.
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Kim Jin-pyo, Chief of Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency, said, "COVID-19 has brought many changes to our society as a whole," adding, "The police will respond quickly to these changes and listen carefully to the voices of petitioners to minimize civil service inconveniences."
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