Changwon Jungbu Police: "Kids, Let's Not Meet"
Campaign for Youth Protection and Guidance to Prevent Student Misconduct
On the day of the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test, a banner announcing the special crackdown period for violations of the Youth Protection Act is displayed in front of Changwon Girls' High School in Gyeongnam. Photo by Se-ryeong Lee ryeong@
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Changwon Jungbu Police Station in Gyeongnam began youth protection and guidance activities in Sangnam-dong, Seongsan-gu, and other areas immediately after the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test on the 17th.
Changwon Jungbu Police Station will monitor youth harmful establishments such as entertainment districts and inspect the sale of alcohol and cigarettes to minors until the end of this year.
They will distribute notices on types of youth harmful environments and punishment regulations, and crack down on lodging businesses that tolerate or aid underage cohabitation of opposite sexes.
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A representative from the Women's Youth Division said, “We were grateful that there were no related reports or examinees encountering Podori on the day of the CSAT,” and added, “We will prevent children from deviating in the sense of liberation after the exam and help them grow up healthily.”
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