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At dawn, a man who tore more than 30 banners on the street and made them unusable was caught. From pre-sale advertisements to political banners, only illegally posted banners were selected and damaged, but it seems difficult to avoid punishment as this is also private property.



This is TJB reporter Kim Chul-jin.



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banner was torn to shreds as if it had been cut by a sharp object.



The banners hung from the trees fell helplessly, and the six or seven banners installed on the railings of the bridge were scattered on the sidewalk, with only one string cut off, as if it were a promise.



Recently, a man in his 40s was caught by the police in the vicinity of Dunsan-dong, Daejeon, after only targeting and damaging illegal banners that were to be demolished.



In the past month or so, there have been over 30 illegal banners that have been damaged.



It is reported that A was caught on an illegal banner while walking during a police investigation, etc.



There is a fear of a secondary accident with debris as well as the aesthetics of the city torn apart, and the police who received the report arrested Mr.



Even if the illegal banner, which is to be removed, is neatly removed unlike Mr. A, it may be subject to criminal punishment.



Circumstances in which it may be illegal for individuals to remove illegal banners.



Local government officials urged them to report it to the local ward office instead of arbitrary damage.



[Lee Hee-ju/Daejeon Seo-gu Office Urban Division: At Seo-gu Office, a dedicated team is working to remove banners in the morning and afternoon, and a separate collection compensation team is operated on weekends.] At



the same time, local governments operate a team dedicated to removing illegal banners 7 days a week to protect citizens. He said that he will block posts that are uncomfortable as much as possible.



(Video coverage: Kim Il-won TJB)