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The video of high school students who disappeared after clearing the bottles poured in the middle of the road on a rainy day has been released, giving them warmth.




This video was directly released by the National Police Agency on the 4th, and it is said to have occurred in Pohang City in July.

The moment the truck turned left at the crossroad, the soju bottles in the luggage compartment spilled out, and the road quickly became a mess.



At this time, the three students standing in front of the crosswalk ran without hesitation to remove the broken bottles.

One or both of the other students were helping to clear the road, but they didn't care even though it could get wet from rain and get hurt by a piece of glass.



After receiving the report, the police who were dispatched guided the students to the sidewalk for safety and cleaned up the remaining debris.



Traffic could be paralyzed for a long time, but thanks to the students coming first, the police were able to normalize traffic in 30 minutes.



Students' prior videos exceeded 1 million views within a day after being released, and netizens praised the students' warm appearance.



The Pohang Northern Police Station is said to have encouraged the nine students in the video by awarding citations and injuries.



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a very rare appearance these days, but it seems like an action that deserves a prize.

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Controversy is arising as a video of a protester swearing and mocking in Korean to Asian police in a protest against racism in the United States has been released.




This video was released on social media by the conservative Internet media of the United States on the 1st.



The timing of the video was not disclosed, but it is said that the protest took place in Washington, DC. A scene of a demonstrator in a mask shouting profanity in English to an Asian-looking police officer was caught.



'LKCHOI' was written on the police nameplate, but the protester mocked him, saying whether he was happy because he was a pig in Korean.



In the United States, pigs are often used to demean police officers, but afterwards, they followed the moving policeman and made a dispute in alternating Korean and English.

In Korean, they also shouted why there was no answer, asking if they did not know what happened in Gwangju.



Netizens who watched the video praised that they were well trained in responding to the police's calm response, while the protesters hid behind a mask and accused them of acting inappropriately.



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I don't understand if you're doing something that could appear to be racist in protests against racism.

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As the social distancing step 2.5 is implemented, the number of citizens visiting the Hangang Park is increasing, and it is said that the Hangang Park is suffering from trash due to some citizens throwing away leftover food or alcohol bottles.




This is a photo uploaded on social media yesterday (6th) under the title'Park in the era when cafes were banned.

There is a trash can in the Han River Park overflowing with take-out beverage containers, and a photo of leftovers and empty liquor bottles was also uploaded.



The Han River Business Headquarters said that as restaurants and bars were closed at 9 p.m., more citizens visited the Han River Park, so it seemed that there was a lot of garbage as in the photo.



As a result, the Seoul Metropolitan Government yesterday requested that Hangang Park also refrain from drinking and eating on the lawn, and to return home early, as it is forbidden to eat at shops and restaurants after 9 p.m. in connection with the extension of the 2.5 steps of social distancing.



The Han River Project Headquarters also announced that it will prepare specific guidelines for park quarantine in accordance with step 2.5 and implement it from this weekend.