Suwon City Installs Signs Prohibiting Unauthorized Use of Public Property View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province will install warning signs indicating 'No Unauthorized Use of Public Property' on parcels owned by Suwon City and Gyeonggi Province to prevent unauthorized occupation of public property.


On the 9th, Suwon City announced that after on-site inspections and surveys, it plans to install warning signs by September on parcels deemed highly likely to be occupied without permission.


The warning signs will measure 50 cm in width and 30 cm in height, containing information about the respective parcel and details about fines imposed for unauthorized occupation.


Parcels owned by Suwon City and Gyeonggi Province prohibit unauthorized use (occupation or cultivation), and violators face imprisonment of up to two years or fines up to 20 million KRW.


Suwon City conducts annual surveys of public property, selling or leasing properties unsuitable for preservation, and imposes compensation fees on unauthorized occupants to collect penalties.



A city official emphasized, "We will first install warning signs on accessible unused public land to prevent unauthorized or illegal occupation," adding, "If unauthorized occupation occurs, we will respond promptly and manage public property systematically."


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