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As the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities held a protest on the Seoul subway for the second day, there is a controversy over sticker leaflets on subways and stations.



If you look at the photos of the real-time protests posted on the online community, leaflet stickers demanding budget guarantees for the rights of the disabled are attached to subway doors, windows, billboards, and station name signs.



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On the sticker, requirements such as "guarantee a budget for operating expenses for special transportation" and "guarantee a budget for supporting 24-hour activities" are written on it.



Some stickers with strong adhesiveness seem to remain in a situation where they are not easily peeled off even after one attempt to remove them.



Online, there are sighing concerns about who and how to get rid of all these things.



Netizens commented, "It doesn't come off very well... What's wrong with cleaning people?!"

"I don't think this is a problem to be solved by causing inconvenience in this way."



(Screen source: Online community)