As the officials of Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, became aware of the disappearance of a civilian assault, a voice has been voiced that institutional safeguards should be provided for front-line officials.

On the last 2 days, a male civilian in her 40s abused a social welfare department official at Masan Happo-gu Office and assaulted a woman-level female official. The man looked casually at a public servant, and he also ate ice cream casually.

Male A, who was released in March, came to the ward office with excitement, saying, "I applied for an emergency welfare support system, but I couldn't withdraw my support money." As a result of the verification, Mr. A initially registered an account that he could not withdraw, and an error occurred, and the staff in charge deposited the funds to another account that could be withdrawn.

However, Mr. A continued to swear words at his employees, and Mr. B, a lesser-spoken official, went out to stop the complaint, saying, "The swear word is too much." As I stumbled, I knocked my head over the table and fainted, resulting in a concussion. 
Yesterday (8th), the Changwon City Branch of the National Civil Service Workers Union held a press conference and severely punished civilians who assaulted civil servants and appealed for measures to prevent recurrence. The government officials said, "How long do we have to be assaulted and abused by civil servants just because they are civil servants?"

Mayor Huh expressed his sadness that "these things happen in an unprecedented manner at the window of complaints. It is too often abusive and high-tempered." Mayor Hur, who has been to Mr. B's visit to the hospital, said, "I will make the perpetrators punishable through strict and determined actions at the city level.

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(Photo = Provided by Changwon City / Yonhap News, Changwon Mayor Heo Sung-moo Facebook)