The self-employed, who had to bear business losses for more than a year as social distancing was prolonged, are planning a nationwide vehicle protest.



According to the National Self-Employed Emergency Response Committee (Self Self-Defense Forces), self-employed online communities plan to hold a nationwide late-night vehicle demonstration on the 8th.



An official from the Self-Employed Non-Captain (hereinafter referred to as the Self-Defense Forces) said, "We expect 3,000 people from 9 regions across the country to participate at the same time.



Earlier, the Self-Defense Forces held a demonstration in Seoul with 750 vehicles and 300 vehicles, respectively, over two days from July 14 to 15, and a late-night vehicle guerrilla demonstration in Busan and Gyeongnam from 25 to 26 of last month.



It was a method of notifying individual participants through messengers or YouTube just before the scheduled time to gather.



The Self-Defense Forces Committee said, "We will refrain from dangerous demonstrations until the very end," and emphasized that "vehicle demonstrations are a modest expression of opinion that does not violate the Infectious Disease Prevention and Gypsies Act."



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