Police officers call for self-restraint in downtown area Receive emergency declaration April 10 15:43

In response to the government's Declaration of Emergency, police officers will call out to people who are walking in downtown areas as needed to inform them of self-restraint.

The State Declaration of Emergency calls for a reduction in the chances of contact between people and to avoid going out to prevent the spread of infection, but there is no enforcement or penalty.

The Police Agency, when requested by the governor, asks police throughout the country to take action, such as notifying the self-restraint of going out, when necessary, by calling a police officer at a person walking at night. did.

However, since it is different from the job question that is held for the purpose of preventing crime beforehand, even if there is a person who is going out, it is basically not asked about the specific reason of going out.

The police have also strengthened patrols in downtown areas to prevent damage from theft in stores and offices where people are gone.