Encouraging Participation in the "Re-design" Project

The police awarded certificates of appreciation to residents and officials from related organizations who contributed to establishing basic order in the community and creating a safer living environment.


The Dobong Police Station in Seoul announced that on the afternoon of May 7, it presented certificates of appreciation to four residents and related organization officials at Vision Hall on the second floor of the police station. The award ceremony was held to share the achievements of the ongoing "Basic Order · Seoul Transportation Re-design" project and to express gratitude for the participation of residents who identified risk factors in the field.


On the afternoon of the 7th, Yoon Changgi, chief of the Seoul Dobong Police Station, residents, and officials from related organizations are taking a commemorative photo at the 'Basic Order and Seoul Transportation Re-Design Excellent Citizen Proposals and Meritorious Service Award Ceremony.' Courtesy of Seoul Dobong Police Station

On the afternoon of the 7th, Yoon Changgi, chief of the Seoul Dobong Police Station, residents, and officials from related organizations are taking a commemorative photo at the 'Basic Order and Seoul Transportation Re-Design Excellent Citizen Proposals and Meritorious Service Award Ceremony.' Courtesy of Seoul Dobong Police Station

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The "Re-design" project is a community-driven policing policy in which residents propose issues of disorder or risk factors they encounter in their daily lives, and the police and related organizations promptly address them. The aim is to reflect residents' voices in public safety administration and work together to solve local safety problems.


Residents who received certificates of appreciation suggested practical ideas, such as proposing the installation of crime prevention facilities in blind spots or requesting improvements to hazardous facilities along children's school routes. There was also a case where a resident discovered an intoxicated person collapsed on a side street and immediately reported it, thereby preventing a possible fatal accident. Officials from related organizations who responded quickly to residents' suggestions were also recognized with certificates of appreciation.



Chief Yoon Chang-ki stated, "The suggestions from residents are a precious foundation for establishing basic order in our neighborhood," adding, "We will continue to make residents' voices the top priority in police administration and do our best so that those who participate can feel a sense of reward and pride."


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