[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Go's news.

Hi?

(How are you?) What is the first news today (23rd)?



The



first news of

<Ko Hyun-Jun/Current Critic>

is a story from the United States.

A man in his twenties took his two-year-old daughter into an elephant cage at a zoo and was arrested by the police.



It is a zoo in San Diego, California, USA.

A man walks in and poses inside an elephant cage with a rope attached to a wooden pole.




After a while, when the elephant approaches with a loud noise, he runs away with a frightened man and a child, but he comes out under the rope and stumbles and even misses the child from his hand.



The man barely came out of the ground just before the elephant approached the fence while holding the child who fell to the ground, and the elephant shook his nose with an excited loud noise even after the man and the child came out of the fence.



Fortunately, neither the man nor the child was injured, but this reckless behavior forced the audience to sweep their hearts.



The man was arrested by the police on charges of child abuse at the scene, and the man stated that he and his two-year-old daughter went into the cage to take pictures during a police investigation.



<Anchor>



No, I think it's ridiculous to see that you take such a dangerous act to take a picture.

What's the second news?



This



is the second news for

<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>

.

It's a Japanese story, but from next year in Japan, you will see robots that deliver goods on the streets.



A local media reported that the Japanese government is speeding up the commercialization of delivery robots to solve the problem of chronic labor shortages amid growing demand for couriers due to the spread of Corona 19.



The automatic delivery robot planned to be introduced by Japan is a way to load and drive automatically when you enter the route to the destination.It is said that there are cameras, GPS, and sensors inside the robot to recognize and avoid obstacles.




The Japanese postal delivery robot, which was tested in October last year, is about the size of a wheelchair and can speed up to 6 km/h. It is said that humans can control it remotely, so it can respond to unexpected situations.



In particular, in Japan, customers and delivery personnel are often in contact with each other because they confirm that the customer has been delivered with a signature or stamp.As Japan's de-painting policy and the commercialization of delivery robots are combined, it is expected that there will be a significant change in any culture. It's possible.



<anchor> That's



right.

What kind of news is prepared for the last news today?



This



is the last news for

<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic>

.

It happened yesterday in Haeundae, Busan, and there is a controversy arising on the Internet when a supercar driver reported that he was driving revenge with the last word.



Yesterday, in an online community, a story about being hit by a man in a supercar in Haeundae, Busan, came up.



It is said that on the evening of the 13th, a supercar vehicle stopped suddenly with a roaring sound at a high speed, and then pushed his face through the sunroof and screamed.



The author said that there were three children and a wife in the car at the time, but he felt extreme anxiety and went to the nearby police station to report it.



When the controversy went on, the driver of the supercar started refuting that it was the other vehicle that made retaliation and swearwords first.

Accordingly, the author rebutted by posting a CCTV video at the time, and there were continued criticisms that it was obvious retaliatory driving to talk to the sunroof of a vehicle with a child on-line.




In the end, the supercar driver apologized for taking all penalties, saying he thought a lot about his wrongdoing.

In connection with the case, the police, who have initiated an investigation, are investigating whether or not they are driving retaliatory.



<Anchor> The



police investigation has started right now.

But how much is the punishment for this retaliatory driving?



<Ko Hyun-Jun/President Critic>



Basically, it is because it is believed that he has acted for the sake of the weapon, which is a vehicle, and there are 100 days of license suspension and 100 demerit points.



If arrest is made, the license is canceled and this cancellation period is extended to one year.

In addition, criminal penalties are possible, which can lead to various charges of special injury, assault, intimidation, and damage.