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A man in his 40s, who was walking on an electric kickboard in the waiting room of a subway station, hit a station attendant who was holding him back. 



The Seoul Guro Police Station announced today (3rd) that they are investigating a man A in his 40s on charges of assaulting a subway station employee. 



Person A is accused of assaulting a station attendant on the 31st of last month for not being able to ride an electric kickboard in the waiting room of the Seoul Subway Line 2 Guro Digital Complex. 



It is known that Mr. A was riding a kickboard, and when a station attendant stopped him, he sweared at him, "Hey, XX" and "Hey, I'm the gang boss, XX" and pushed his face and body several times. 



The station attendant, who fell in the process, was said to have been diagnosed with a three-week dislocation after injuring his head and back.



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Mr. A's riot lasted for about 10 minutes, and it was only after the police collided with the report that the situation was finished. 



Under the current Road Traffic Act, electric kickboards can only be used on bicycle paths or roadways.

Where there is a separate bicycle path, you must use the bicycle path, and where there is no bicycle path, you must pass along the right edge of the road.