The police are investigating suspected child abuse suspects and ask parents of parents to pay for mosaics for CCTV.

Yesterday (20th), according to the Gangbuk Police Station in Seoul, parents of a childcare center in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, who claimed damages to child abuse, claimed information about two months of CCTV footage recorded at the childcare center on the 8th of last month.

In response, the police first ordered parents to "get informed consent from everyone in the CCTV video." According to the police's manual on child abuse investigations, even under the current Personal Information Protection Act, all persons on CCTV have the right to human rights protection, so all the abusers and victims photographed must agree to view CCTV.

However, two children's nursery teachers who were accused of child abuse etc. refused to do so, making it impossible to read CCTV. When parents protested, the police told the private agency that they could show CCTV when they had mosaiced the nursery's faces.

But there was one more condition. The cost of the mosaic process is the responsibility of all parents who are the parties who claimed the information. The cost of mosaics is about 600,000 won per hour, and it costs about 200 million won to mosaic all two months of CCTV images for 8 hours a day.

As a result, people who are identified as abusers of children are unlikely to agree to CCTV, and the cost of mosaicing is enormous.

The director of the childcare center A and childcare teacher B have been accused of violently assaulting the shoulders and legs of the children of the childcare center for about two months since August last year. Was sent to

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