[사회]In this city, 70 people are drinking at entertainment establishments…

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In the early morning of today (3rd), 70 customers were caught in an underground entertainment establishment in Busan for violating the ban on gatherings.

The store even deployed a gatekeeper to avoid police crackdowns.

Some of the guests caught were self-isolators.

Reporter Kim Kyung-soo reports.

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On the dawn of the first Sunday of the new year, police struck a club on the first basement floor in Busanjin-gu, Busan.

There were 70 guests in the club who broke the ban on meetings and enjoyed drinking and music.

Customers were recruited through social media for secret sales, and a gatekeeper was also placed in front of the entrance.

When the police came, they tried to inform the inside and take the guests through the back door.

The police are investigating business owners and customers in their twenties for violating the Infectious Disease Prevention Act.

In addition, one self-quarantine, included among the guests, will be filed with the ward office.

Not only in entertainment establishments, but in everyday life, there are many places where the quarantine rules are not well observed.

The academy where students gathered to study without obeying the prohibition of gathering is caught,

[정부합동점검단 : (지금 수업하는 게 아니고요. 애들이 와서 질문하는 거) 어쨌든 집합금지. 문 닫으셔야 됩니다.]

There were also restaurants that were fined for negligence due to the fact that they did not observe the seating or partitioning.

Although the government has formed joint inspection teams to conduct special inspections of quarantine sites, it seems difficult to completely fill holes in quarantine without voluntary cooperation from citizens.

YTN Kim Kyungsoo[[email protected]]is.

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