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  • 8/12/2019 The Minor Offenses Act(Eng) (1)

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    Recently residence representatives have officially appealed numerous times to

    rectify the current situation caused by students who reside at the Yonsei

    International Campus Songdo domitory entering nearby housing complexes and

    engaging in drinking, smoking, littering, making noise, and public display of

    affection.

    However, as these issues have not been dealt with appropriately, the

    representatives have expressed their willingness to report these cases to higher

    authorities so that individuals at fault can be justly punished. Therefore, we post

    applicable clauses under the Minor Offences Act below in order to prevent fellow

    Yonsei University students from further disgracing our institution.

    The Minor Offenses Act Article 3

    Any of the following persons shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one

    hundred thousand won or by detention or by a fine for negligence.

    1. (littering, etc) Any person who recklessly litters cigarette butts, gum,

    wastepaper, wastes, dead animal, or other dirty or useless things at any place

    2. (Urination, etc. on Streets) Any person who spits or relieves nature on

    streets, in parks or at other places where many people gather or frequent or

    makes another person do so, or fails to remove excrement of any animal,

    such as a dog he/she takes to such places

    3. (Disturbance, etc. to Neighbors) Any person who disturbs neighbors by

    excessively increasing the volume of any musical instrument, radio, television,

    electric gramophone, bell, loudspeaker, electrical motor, etc, or by talking or

    singing loudly

    4. (Trespass) Any person who enters any off-limit area, facility or place

    without justifiable grounds

    5. (Obscene exposure) Any person who embarrasses or offends other people

    by excessively exposing his/her naked body or exposing any part of his/her

    body which ought to be hidden, in, or within the view of, a public places

    6. (Creation of Insecurity) Any person who makes another person uneasy,

    annoyed or offended by standing in the way, provoking a quarrel, gathering

    around, following or uttering or doing highly rough and menacing words or

    conducts, without justifiable grounds, or any person who creates disgust by

    intentionally exposing fearful tattoos at a public place used or frequented by

    many people, such as a road and a park