In particular, wreaths surged on the occasion of President Yoon Suk Yeol's birthday the day before yesterday (18).
Local governments are struggling with wreath disposal problems.
Wreaths line up in a section of more than 1km from the Samgakji Station in Yongsan-gu near the presidential office to Noksapyeong Station.
These are the wreaths sent by supporters of the president of Yoon Suk Yeol.There are endless wreaths with advocacy messages such as
{against impeachment,'' and ``Cheer up President.''
The situation in front of the Constitutional Court is similar.
The wreaths sent by those who support or oppose President Yoon were delivered in a row.
There were over 3,000 wreaths in two places.
But the question is how to deal with this wreath.
Wreaths cannot be forcibly disposed of because there is a specific person who has delivered them.
In addition, whether the wreath is advertising or waste, it can only be disposed of if it is a clear legal classification.
A long wreath is lined up on a narrow street, and citizens passing through here are complaining of inconvenience.
Also, not long ago, a wreath built near Noksapyeong Station caught fire.
As it can harm the aesthetics of the road as well as cause safety problems, it seems necessary to take quick action.
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