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When the court decision to conditionally allow small-scale ``drive-through'' rallies using vehicles on the opening day (October 3), conservative groups additionally reported that they would hold ``nine-sized vehicle rallies'' in various places in Seoul. .



'National Action for New Korea' (New Korea), which reported that it would hold a vehicle rally in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, reported to the police that it would hold vehicle rally in five sections of Seoul.



Yesterday, when the court decided to partially cite the Seoul Gangdong Police Station's request for suspension of execution for the ban on outdoor assembly, the new Korea announced that it would hold a small rally with a size of 9 vehicles in other areas of Seoul on the basis of this.



The 6th administrative division of the Seoul Administrative Court (Deputy Judge Lee Seong-yong) quoted a request for suspension of execution issued by the new Korean side yesterday, and the method of moving within 9 people in a vehicle for 2 hours is the spread of infectious diseases and It could not be said that there was a clear danger of causing interference, and the ban on outdoor assembly was suspended until the decision on the main case.



Accordingly, Mr. Oh and others were able to hold a rally with 9 people using 9 cars.



The patriotic patrol team, a conservative group, is also reported to have reported a drive-through rally for 9 vehicles on the morning of that day.



The police said, "Groups such as New Korea have previously reported and withdrawn a rally of 200 vehicles, and as it is the first day of the year, there is a concern that it will spread on a large scale.



Regarding this, a new Korean official said, "If the police notify you of a ban on reporting additional assemblies, we will conduct a one-person vehicle demonstration," and said, "The single-person demonstration does not require a separate report of the assembly."



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