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It's been over a month that I had to wear a mask when I was on the bus or subway. It's a must for everyone, of course, to go beyond using and even to fight against other physically protesting passengers. Again, then you are punished.

Reporter Jeong Ban-seok.

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Subway Line 7 at night on the 24th. A young man yells at a middle-aged woman who is seated.

[Mr. A/Subway Passenger: Get off. I told you to get off, but it's not going down. What did I do? Let go of it.] We

swear words to citizens who are drying up next to them.

[Mr. A/Subway Passenger: Hit it, hit it. XX I did something wrong. You're asking, XX.] The

hoist started asking to put on a mask over the chin to wear, and even the police were dispatched.

[Mr. B/Me subway passenger: I called the police, stop and wait. I was only asked to put on the mask straight.] The

two people got off the train and reconciled to avoid reconciliation, but the citizens' minds watched are complex.

[Mr. C/Metro Passenger: Rather, he raised his voice as to what mattered whether he was wearing a mask or not, and raised his voice to those who were drying around. About not wearing a mask in public places like the subway… . It's a pity.]

This woman yelled at the passenger on the opposite side who asked to wear a mask.


[Mr. D/Passenger passenger: Corona at the hospital or are you responsible? Be quiet. I don't know why I should use this.] I

was arrested as a current criminal by delaying the train for about 7 minutes, including asking for a refund from a station attendant . Avoided.

After wearing a mask in public transportation on the 26th of last month, 63 cases were reported as the riots surrounding the wearing of masks led to assault, intimidation, and business interruption.

Corona is prolonged and the weather is hot and fatigue is high, but it is a situation where you don't know who will be infected.

(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae, CG: Cho Soo-in)