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Today (5th), a vehicle that violated the lane was caught in front of the Yeouido National Assembly, and the police directly caught it and sent it away.



Reporter Eom Min-jae covered it because it was a state audit.



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This morning, this is the screen of the vehicle's black box taken on the bridge leading to the National Assembly.



A black van goes straight from the left turn lane and passes the intersection.



A nearby patrol car recognizes the violation and pursues it immediately.



A few moments later, a police officer approaches the vehicle at the signal, but as the vehicle departs again, it hastened to follow.



The vehicle was eventually caught by the tail at the side door of the National Assembly.



They seemed to have a brief conversation, but in less than 20 seconds, they entered the National Assembly.



At this time, the time is 9:58, two minutes before the start of the National Assembly audit.



I found the driver of the vehicle and asked what had happened.



The vehicle that violates the lane is a vehicle from the Fire Department that came for a state inspection by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security.



He explained that it was a rush to the request for necessary supplies for the national inspection.



[Vehicle driver: There was something like a printer, there was a printer in the car, but the staff said that I could print it out, so I'll keep it...

Hurry up again, what should I do on time...

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Then why did the police send it?



[Enforcement Police: It's not for any other reason, but the National Assembly is an audit, and it's an audited institution, so you shouldn't be late, so I apologized and told me not to do it next time...

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It is explained that the on-site police had discretion and sent a guidance, but it is questionable whether a state inspection can be an exception for a lane violation directly related to safety.



(Video coverage: Choi Dae-woong, video editing: Ha Seong-won)