Muan Police Station to Conduct Alcohol Crackdowns at Least Three Times a Week in May
Changing Alcohol Checkpoint Locations Frequently Day and Night
[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] The Muan Police Station in Jeonnam is strengthening drunk driving crackdowns in May to celebrate Family Month.
The Muan Police anticipate an increase in drunk driving and various accidents following the full lifting of social distancing measures, and will intensify crackdowns throughout this month to prevent drunk driving accidents.
In particular, with the full resumption of daily life, they plan to conduct spot checks by changing crackdown locations more than three times a week during day and night to raise awareness and create an atmosphere to eradicate drunk driving.
Chief Park Sam-hyun emphasized, "Drunk driving is a serious crime that causes various types of accidents due to decreased attention and judgment, taking away the precious lives of drivers and others, and must be eradicated."
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Meanwhile, they regularly conduct drunk driving crackdowns twice a week, focusing on entertainment districts and areas densely populated with commercial establishments.
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