Gwangju Dongbu Police Station Conducts Youth Guidance Activities After College Entrance Exam
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] On the 17th, the Gwangju Dongbu Police Station conducted an inspection of harmful environments targeting youth-harmful establishments after the 2023 College Scholastic Ability Test ended.
They distributed promotional leaflets and provided guidance to encourage owners and employees of convenience stores, karaoke rooms, and entertainment bars, where violations of the Youth Protection Act are frequent, to actively check the IDs of entrants.
In busy districts and high-risk areas where youth delinquency is expected, joint patrols and street campaigns were also conducted to promote safe returns home.
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A police official stated on the 20th, "It is necessary for schools, families, and business owners to pay close attention so that youths do not fall into crime due to a momentary temptation," adding, "We will strengthen youth guidance and protection activities by preventing delinquent behaviors such as drinking and smoking in advance and conducting inspections and crackdowns on harmful environments."
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