Gwangyang Police Strengthen Youth Guidance and Protection Activities Before and After the College Scholastic Ability Test View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] On the 18th, the Gwangyang Police Station in Jeonnam announced on the 19th that they conducted a joint youth guidance and protection activity involving civilians, police, and schools targeting examinees and out-of-school youth around Jungmadong 23rd Square and Deokrye-ri, Gwangyang-eup.


On that day, a total of about 55 people from four youth-related organizations and agencies, including Gwangyang City Hall, Gwangyang Office of Education, Youth Development Association, and Youth Delinquency Countermeasure Council, participated together.


Since deviant criminal acts such as drinking, smoking, and fraudulent use of IDs frequently occur among youth immediately after the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), they focused on inspecting youth gathering facilities such as coin karaoke rooms and game rooms to prevent these behaviors.


In particular, they guided and enforced regulations on business owners of PC rooms, convenience stores, and bars regarding the prohibition of selling harmful substances such as alcohol and cigarettes, ID verification, and compliance with youth usage restriction hours.



Chief Jang Jinyoung said, “At a time when we are continuing the phased recovery of daily life with With-Corona, we will actively carry out youth guidance and protection activities to prevent examinees who have finished the CSAT from falling into deviant behavior due to a sense of liberation,” and added, “We appreciate the active participation of the local community.”


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