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As social distancing ends and the first summer vacation begins, the police are conducting a special crackdown on drunk driving.

From the first day of the crackdown, cases were caught one after another.



Reporter Ahn Hee-jae covered the story.



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Less than 10 minutes after the drunk driving crackdown in Gangnam, Seoul, ahead of the weekend, the first drunk driver appeared.



[Mr. A/Drunk driving caught: You shouldn't drive while drinking, but the deputy (driver) wasn't caught...

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Already drinking once and getting behind the wheel to go to another appointment,



[Mr. B/Caught drunk driving: (Why did you drive?) I'm here now because I have an appointment.

(Are you here to meet a friend?) Yes.]



They refuse to measure and run away from danger.



A man in his 50s who was filming reporters asking 'Are you on a show' was caught by the police while drinking and driving a motorcycle.



[Police Officer: (Blood alcohol concentration) 0.067, license suspension number came out.]



The police are conducting a special crackdown for a month on the first holiday season when social distancing is lifted.



In addition to major summer resorts and entertainment districts, crackdowns are also taking place at highway rest areas and toll gates across the country.



[Kim Jeong-gyu/Seoul Gangnam Police Station Traffic Safety Team Leader: Electric kickboards and PMs (personal mobile devices) are also cracking down on drunk driving in the same way.

If there is a place to drink, please do not bring a car and use public transportation...

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There were 14 drunk driving-related deaths this year, an increase of 16.7% from the same period last year.