Fishermen's Troubleshooter, Sacheon Coast Guard on Duty!
Operation of the 'Visiting Mobile Civil Service Office'
Gyeongnam Sacheon Coast Guard listening to the complaints of fishermen who visited the 'Mobile Civil Service Office'.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] On the 20th, the Sacheon Coast Guard Station in Gyeongnam visited the Maekjeonpo branch office of the Sacheon Police Substation in Hail-myeon, Goseong-gun.
On this day, the Sacheon Coast Guard opened a 'Mobile Civil Service Office' to provide field-centered public administrative services to socially marginalized groups in the region and to resolve inconveniences related to maritime police civil complaints for fishermen.
The Coast Guard conducted ▲ legal consultations for civil and criminal law and rights protection ▲ reception of V-Pass malfunction reports and on-site issuance of fishing vessel entry/exit and crew boarding confirmation certificates ▲ life jacket wearing campaigns to prevent coastal accidents ▲ and reception and consultation of various other civil complaints.
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Chief Ok Changmook said, "We came directly to reduce the time and economic burden on fishermen who would otherwise have to visit the police station in person," adding, "We will continue to communicate with residents in areas where it is difficult to receive civil services due to regional conditions and always listen attentively to the voices of civil petitioners."
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