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50-year-old driver was arrested at a highway rest stop while running away from a police car. Police are investigating the cause of the man's riot.



Reporter Jung Yoon-sik reports.



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police patrol car approaches next to a van that has stopped on the side of the highway rest area.



The police were dispatched after receiving a report that the driver, a man in his 50s, had an argument at a gas station.



However, the moment the police officer asks the driver to get off, the vehicle suddenly starts moving.



Police officers try to stop it, but the van circles around the patrol car and crashes back and forth several times.



[Highway Patrol Police Officer: While approaching the car, the car hit the patrol car first. There was a driver (policeman) when I hit the patrol car, in the car.]



After the collision, the driver of the van tried to escape the rest area and escape to the highway, but three additional patrol cars pursued and surrounded it, about 100m from the rest area. stopped at



Person A, who repeatedly refused to get off, was arrested only after police officers forcibly broke the car window.



A police officer, who was in the driver's seat of the patrol car at the time of the collision, complained of neck pain from the impact and was taken to the hospital.



The police are investigating the reason for arresting A on charges of obstructing the execution of special duties and causing riots.



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Today (30th) around 11:10 am, a failure occurred in the ticketing system of the Seoul Express Bus Terminal.



Passengers who came to the terminal experienced inconvenience for about an hour as the ticketing process stopped.



A terminal official said, "It has been determined that an error has occurred in the computer network of T-money, which operates the ticketing system."



(Video coverage: Im Dong-guk, video editing: Yoon Tae-ho, screen provided: Viewer Song Young-hoon)