Gwangju Eastern Office of Education Cracks Down on Harmful Establishments Near Schools
Inspection of Illegal Facilities and Youth Entry Violations Until the 28th
Gwangju Eastern Office of Education will inspect harmful facilities around schools in cooperation with Gwangju Police until the 28th. This measure has been implemented to ensure student safety for the new semester.
On the 7th, employees of the Eastern Education Support Office inspected commercial establishments within the educational environment protection zone in Dong-gu, checking for illegal sales activities targeting youth. Provided by Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education
View original imageThe inspection team will focus on cracking down on prohibited activities and facility violations within the educational environment protection zone, violations of the prohibition on youth entry and employment, inappropriate advertisements, and illegal sales targeting youths. In particular, they will inspect illegally operated facilities installed without permission near schools and distribute informational booklets on the educational environment protection system. Facilities found to be illegal will be dealt with according to relevant laws.
Lee Myungsook, Superintendent of Gwangju Eastern Office of Education, said, "We will regularly conduct inspections in cooperation with related organizations so that students can attend school with peace of mind," and added, "We will do our best to create a safe and pleasant educational environment."
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