A child running backwards after throwing a kickboard into a school zone car… Isn’t it intentional?

Child running backwards, throwing the kickboard he was riding ‘swish’
“Can I be at fault” driver fear

Photo = Han Moon-cheol TV capture

In a school zone (child protection area), a child riding an electric scooter and driving in the opposite direction was revealed as if he was suddenly throwing a kickboard at a normal driving vehicle.

On the 7th, a video titled ‘Child throwing a kickboard at his wife in a child protection area’ was uploaded on the YouTube channel Han Moon-cheol TV, operated by Han Moon-cheol, a lawyer specializing in traffic accidents.

According to the black box video released by informant A, who claimed to be the husband of the vehicle driver, Mr. A’s wife recently hit a kickboard that the child missed while driving in the reverse while driving in a child protection area in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do.

Person A said, “While waiting for the signal at the intersection, he noticed that a boy who looked like a low-grade elementary school student was riding a public electric kickboard, and the signal changed and he drove slowly.

Person A said, “I checked the back with the rearview mirror, and fortunately the student did not fall and got on the kickboard again.” He said, “I thought that there was no contact with the car, but it was related to the child in the child protection area, so I immediately reported it to the police, just in case, and made a U-turn to the scene. He came and waited.”

Mr. A suspected that the current child had intentionally caused the accident, but asked, “After receiving the accident, I found that the right rear wheel was scratched. Could it be that I was at fault?”

Attorney Han Moon-cheol advised, “Don’t worry, there is no 0.001% mistake.”

Meanwhile, according to the ‘Partial Amendment to the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes’, the so-called ‘People’s Food Act’, if a child is injured in a child protection zone, imprisonment for not less than 1 year and not more than 15 years, or not less than 5 million won to 30 million won. be subject to the following fines:

Hong Min-seong, reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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