Yangcheon-gu (District Mayor Lee Ki-jae) announced that it will operate the ‘2025 Illegal Floating Advertisement Collection Reward System’ to create a pleasant and clean street environment by removing illegal banners and signs that impair the cityscape and threaten pedestrian safety, and that it will recruit 54 members of the monitoring team until the 31st of this month.
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The Illegal Mobile Advertisement Collection Compensation System is a system that pays compensation to residents who collect illegal banners, posters, leaflets, etc. in the area and submit them to the local community center. It contributes to the effective collection of illegal advertisements through self-organization and the creation of jobs for local residents.
Participants in the monitoring group will be paid a monthly reward of up to 2 million won based on the collection performance submitted. For wall posters, harmful business cards, etc., 2,000 to 5,000 won per 100 sheets will be paid, for general banners, 2,000 won per sheet, for hanging banners, 1,000 won, and for stickers, 200 won per sheet. However, if only wall posters, business cards, and flyers are collected, a monthly reward of up to 500,000 won will be paid.
Anyone who is 20 years of age or older and a resident of Yangcheon-gu can apply as long as they can take pictures with a camera that displays the date and time and can use Hangul or Word programs.
The number of people selected is 54 people, 3 per ward, and residents who wish to participate can apply by visiting the ward community center in their jurisdiction from the 16th to the 31st of this month. After completing education on △criteria for classifying illegal mobile advertisements, △collection methods, and △safety rules, the selected participants will be issued a collection crackdown agent certificate and deployed to the field.
Meanwhile, the district has been operating a compensation system for collecting illegal floating advertisements since 2015, and has cleaned up a total of 8.1 million illegal advertisements over the past three years. In addition, the district is promoting the operation of a special crackdown team, an automatic warning call system, a project to erase traces of illegal advertisements, and a project to install low-rise banner designation boards for effective cleaning up of illegal floating advertisements.
Yangcheon-gu District Mayor Lee Ki-jae said, “I hope many people will participate in the illegal floating advertisement collection reward system, which will greatly contribute to spreading awareness of the correct advertising culture and creating a pleasant urban environment.” He added, “We will continue to effectively crack down on and manage illegal advertisements in the future to foster a desirable advertising culture and create a clean urban landscape.”
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