Personal injury is the scariest part of driving a car. Even the slightest injury requires a large amount of compensation, and if the other driver loses his or her life, the driver must spend his or her entire life to compensate for the loss. For this reason, drivers are required to be very careful on a daily basis. Children are increasingly lying on their backs in school zones on the roads and even jumping into moving cars.
This increase is probably due to the fact that penalties have been tightened in order to strongly punish traffic accidents that occur in school zones. There is no doubt that there is a cunning idea to push the perpetrators into a corner.
A photo actually posted in one Korean online community showed a child lying unprotected on a road where cars were passing by.
Many netizens expressed their surprise and dismay, saying, “If this causes an accident, the driver should be acquitted,” “If there is circumstantial evidence, there should be some extenuating circumstances,” and “When an unpunished minor commits a crime, his or her parents should be punished.
It is not a matter of fear for drivers to think that people would be lying on the road in the dark of night, lying down in a large bed, if it were during the daylight hours.
Since this is a game that makes no one happy, I would like to see it punished severely, even if it is against children.
