Transporting even the exam tickets left at home… “Is this a call taxi?” Police complaints explode

  • Transporting even the exam tickets left at home… “Is this a call taxi?” Police complaints explode


    It is a recurring sight every year that police officers rescue students who are in danger of being late during the College Scholastic Ability Test in patrol cars. There is controversy within the police department as some argue that this is beyond the scope of their duties. There is a clash between the view that this is a public safety service that can be provided for citizens and the counter-argument that it is beyond the scope of their duties.


    According to the National Police Agency on the 15th, police transported students in police cars 154 times on the day of the CSAT. They also provided conveniences in 187 cases, such as finding test tickets left at home.


    On the application 'Blind' where office workers can leave anonymous opinions, complaints poured in from current police officers such as "Is escorting test takers now a traditional police job?" and "How will you respond when there is an emergency report?" There were also responses such as "Are we call taxis?" and "No money, no pretense, no pride." The argument is that the repeated favors have become an absurd practice.


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