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The police launched a special crackdown on drunk driving last night (4th) to celebrate the new year.



From the first day of the crackdown, cases of detection came out one after another, and reporter Park Ye-rin covered the crackdown site.



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Around 10:00 last night, near Apgujeong Rodeo Station, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.



The police controlled the lanes and launched a special crackdown on drunk driving for the first time in the new year.



Only 30 minutes after the crackdown.

A male in his 30s came out.



[Drunk driving crackdown: (Have you had a cocktail?) Two cocktails.

(Blow it first.)]



[Police officer: If it is detected, you have to measure it.]



The man who got behind the wheel to stop the car in the parking lot near the restaurant where he was drinking got his license suspended.



[Police officer: It's been more and more.

0.042% came out.

(License) Suspension level.

Do you want to draw blood?] Around



the same time, a woman who drank alcohol and got behind the wheel was also cracked down near the Shinto Police Station, where entertainment districts are concentrated.



[Police Officer: More and more, more and more, it's done.

The figure of 0.163% license cancellation came out.

You can have your blood drawn if you dispute this figure.]



The level measured in the third breath test was 0.163%.

This is more than double the 0.08%, which is the standard for license cancellation.



The police will carry out special crackdowns on drunk driving for the time being in celebration of the New Year, when there are many drinking parties such as New Year's parties.



[Kim Gil-seon/Gangnam Police Station Traffic Outbound Team Leader: There are many drinking crackdowns at the end of the year, but there are many drunk drivers who drink even at the beginning of the year, so we can't stop cracking down.

In addition to cracking down on law violators, we are also cracking down on PMs (personal mobility devices).]



The police also plan to crack down on illegal vehicles that violate traffic lights or drive too fast.



(Video coverage: Foreground Bae, Video editing: Lee So-young)