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Recently, a facility where you can experience adult products has become a controversial topic as it has been built around children's schools. Even so, there was no way to deter companies until now, but the government decided to intensively crack down on it by expanding the scope of enforcement.



Reporter Park Chan-geun reports.



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is the 'Real Doll Experience Room' in a shopping street in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do.



There are 7 schools and kindergartens within a 500m radius of this experience room with embarrassing photos.



Residents and parents are very concerned, but there was no way to crack down on the Real Doll Experience Room, which can be operated without permission.



This is because it is located 200m around the school, outside the educational environment protection zone, which is the standard for enforcement.



As a result of continuous criticism of the lack of enforcement regulations, the government has come up with measures to expand the scope of enforcement.



First, we summarized the legal basis for cracking down on the Real Doll Experience Room.



[Sohn Hwi-taek/Director of Life Order at the National Police Agency: Most of the establishments currently operating are likely to be subject to crackdowns or violations of the building law.]



If you advertise the phone number, map, or website address of the Realdol Experience Room in a public place,

it will be subject to crackdown.

It's possible.



Even if you advertise online, you are subject to penalties if you do not mark it as harmful to youth or if you do not have an adult verification process.



Companies that do not have adequate evacuation or fire protection facilities or operate without permission to change their use are also subject to detection.



The police, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, and local governments decided to intensively conduct joint crackdowns for two months starting tomorrow (7th).



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-Dong, video editing: Won-Hee Won, CG: Hyeon-Jeong Jeong)