[Ko Hyun-jun's News]

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Current affairs critic Ko Hyun-jun’s news just starts. What's the first news on Tuesday?

<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> This

is the news from India. In India, a man is shocked by alleging that he has been assaulted by police for not paying bribes.

A man is grabbed by the police and pushed back. The police are not concerned with the gaze of the citizens around them.


The man caught his head claimed that he had been running a locksmith shop in the neighborhood for a long time, but police came and asked for bribes frequently.

It is said that they violated violence when they refused to give bribes, and there are views that the police forcibly stripped a Sikh man's turban and grabbed the hair and blasphemed the Sikhs locally.

This is because Sikhism, one of the traditional beliefs of India, has a rule that you must not take off your turban in public places.

As the controversy grew, local police said they were investigating a man driving a motorcycle while on the patrol while drinking alcohol without holding a license, despite being suspended from two police officers in question.

Citizens who watched the video pointed out that even if a man had something wrong, he had to do an investigation with dignity.

<anchor>

Yes. I don't think it's going to happen on the street, but let me know the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic> The

following news was the result of a survey that the number of animals lost or discarded by the owner last month was the most since this year.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the number of animals lost or abandoned last month was 13,700, the highest of the year.

Compared to June, which was a month ago, it increased 830, and it is a whopping 3,500 more than March this year. In statistics for the last three years, the number of lost and organic animals steadily increased from February, and the most common occurrence was around July, when the vacation began.


It is pointed out that these discarded animals will find their new owners if they are lucky, but about half of them will eventually die and die.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is carrying out a campaign to demand compliance with pet tickets, such as wearing a collar and identification tag, and participation in animal registration, while strengthening crackdown on violations of the Animal Protection Act.

If you do not register an animal, you can face a penalty of less than 1 million won, and from February next year, the punishment for abandonment of animals will be reinforced from the existing fine of less than 3 million to a fine of less than 3 million won.

<Anchor> If

you are not confident, I hope you don't go out to raise animals.

<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic>

This is the last news on the 11th, and there are various types of transportation cards used when using public transportation. Appeared.

A wide area discount transportation card is a transportation card that can reduce public transportation costs by up to 30% by paying up to 20% of mileage in proportion to the distance traveled by walking or cycling when using public transportation, and by providing an additional discount of 10% by the card company. is.


It can be used in 128 cities, counties, and gus across the country, including Seoul and the metropolitan area, and it was found that during the first half of this year, discount card users used public transportation on average 38 times and paid 65,000 won.

Among them, the average monthly transportation cost was reduced by 19.4% by receiving benefits of KRW 8,127 for mileage accrual and KRW 4,629 for card discount.

Users in their twenties accounted for the most at 55.7% of the total, and by occupation, office workers accounted for 75.4%, far ahead of students with 14.2%.

By region, the average monthly mileage accumulation amount of residents in Gyeonggi Province was the highest at 8,794 won, followed by Incheon and Seoul.