"No Drinks Allowed" Gyeongnam Police Agency to Conduct Intensive Drunk Driving Crackdown Until the 28th
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Ju Cheol-in] The Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency will conduct a focused crackdown on drunk driving at all police stations in the province from the 14th to the 28th.
This crackdown is being implemented as outdoor activities such as various gatherings and trips to major tourist destinations are expected to increase despite the strengthening of social distancing measures.
In particular, on the 18th and 25th, the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency will lead a simultaneous crackdown to create an atmosphere of eradicating drunk driving.
The Gyeongnam police will support undercover patrol teams at police stations in urban areas and will mobilize maximum available personnel at each police station to crack down on drunk driving in vulnerable areas such as entertainment districts and restaurant areas.
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A police official stated, “We plan to conduct regular crackdowns to establish the awareness that driving is absolutely prohibited even after just one drink,” and urged, “If you see a vehicle suspected of drunk driving while driving, please report it to prevent major accidents.”
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