Suwon City Cracks Down on Abandoned and Illegally Parked Vehicles View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province is launching a comprehensive crackdown on 'Daepocha' and 'unauthorized abandoned vehicles.'


On the 10th, Suwon City announced that it will conduct a thorough inspection of Daepocha and unauthorized abandoned vehicles within the jurisdiction by the 22nd to resolve residents' inconveniences and eradicate illegal automobile activities.


The targets of the crackdown include ▲ Daepocha ▲ unauthorized abandoned vehicles (left on someone else's land for more than 2 months) ▲ vehicles operated without inspection or mandatory insurance ▲ vehicles violating safety standards such as illegal tuning ▲ motorcycles not registered for use.


Daepocha refers to illegal vehicles where the ownership transfer process is not properly completed during the sale of a car, resulting in a discrepancy between the registered owner on the vehicle registration and the actual operator of the vehicle.


The city plans to impose fines or file criminal charges against the owners of illegal vehicles in accordance with relevant laws once violations are detected.



A city official stated, "We will continue to crack down on illegal vehicles that threaten citizens' safety and strive to establish a proper traffic culture."


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