Autonomous Police Committee-Ulsan Public-Private Cooperation Support Center-Spider Ulju Headquarters

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] The Ulsan Autonomous Police Committee is working to improve the image of delivery workers, who have been perceived as outlaws on the road.


On the 21st at 1 p.m., the Ulsan Autonomous Police Committee signed a business agreement on establishing a 'Local Delivery Workers Linked Security Cooperation System (Village Crime Prevention Activities)' with the Ulsan Public-Private Cooperation Support Center and the delivery workers' organization Spider Ulju Headquarters at the Public-Private Cooperation Support Center meeting room, and will implement a pilot project for a delivery worker (rider) patrol team.


Through this business agreement, the Ulsan Autonomous Police Committee plans to not only improve the image of delivery workers but also strengthen the social safety net through voluntary village crime prevention activities.


The main contents of the agreement include supporting education on delivery workers' compliance with traffic laws and safety awareness, cooperating in participation in crime prevention and safety promotion within the region, and establishing and cooperating in a community crime prevention cooperation system.


Kim Tae-geun, chairman of the Autonomous Police Committee, said, "Through this agreement, the culture of safe driving among delivery workers will spread, and the participating organizations will continuously strive to establish a local security and communication cooperation system through participation in crime prevention activities."



This project is being promoted as part of the Living Lab project announced by the Ulsan Public-Private Cooperation Support Center, following the selection of the Ulju-gun Delivery Workers Crime Prevention Team's 'Our Village Guardians' project.


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