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bad weather today (1st), rally and vehicle demonstrations continued in various places in downtown Seoul.

In the field, police and assembly participants collided over the quarantine rule that only 9 people could be gathered.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon covered it.



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Conservative group rallies and demonstrations were held in 85 places in downtown Seoul.



From the very beginning, there was a conflict.



There was also a situation where the protesters and the police took off their masks and exchanged the castle.



[Come on, go!

(We've got all the permission for the assembly. Why are you making useless noises, really.) Pull out the car!

Please give me a driver's license!

(After getting all the permits for the assembly….) Because the permit for the assembly was not granted like this.] About



40 people flocked to the protest site, which was limited to nine or less, causing social distancing to collapse.



[Conference participant: Why can't I come out, why!

Why only stop us!

(Is this free Korea?)]



Vehicle demonstrations were also held.



As you can see, vehicles with Korean flag flags and promotional materials are lined up.



Eight vehicles line up and move through the city center, led by a 5-ton heavy-duty truck.



The groups that went to the protests rallied about the government suppressing the protests for political reasons.



[Hong Chul-ki/Conservative YouTuber: Baek Ki-wan and Park Won-soon at the funeral where thousands of people did not say anything, but now Gwanghwamun is completely blocked.]



Pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon, who has led the conservative assembly, Sarangjeil Church, appears at the meeting site. I only gave an online speech without it.



Although there were not a few collisions everywhere, there were fewer people than expected at the site of the protests.



This is because the courts limited the time and number of meetings, and rains were poured out in cold weather.



The police announced a policy to review criminal penalties for illegal acts such as an unreported assembly of 40 people identified in Bosingak.



(Video coverage: Lee Chan-soo·Kim Myeong-gu, video editing: Kim Jong-woo)