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Pocheon Street Lamp Passion: Illegal Deokjidukji Ads

Pocheon Street Lamp Passion: Illegal Deokjidukji Ads

April 12, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Pocheon Grapples with Illegal Flyers, Eyesore Ads

Table of Contents

  • Pocheon Grapples with Illegal Flyers, Eyesore Ads
    • Unchecked Flyers Plague Songuri Area, Defacing Traffic Signs
    • Call for Action: Residents Demand Solutions
    • Benchmarking Success: Yangju’s Approach
    • Fines Prove Ineffective Deterrent
    • Budget Constraints Hinder Progress
  • Pocheon’s Battle Against Illegal Flyers: Your Questions Answered
    • What’s the Problem with Flyers and Ads in Pocheon?
    • Where are These Illegal Flyers Most Visible?
    • Why Are Residents Concerned About illegal Advertising?
    • What Actions Are Residents Calling For?
    • Are Fines Being Used to Deter Illegal Advertising?
    • Has Any Local Government Successfully Addressed This Issue?
    • What’s Holding Pocheon Back from Addressing the Problem?
    • What are the main problems with illegal Advertising?
    • How Does Pocheon Compare to Other Cities in Addressing This Problem?

Unchecked Flyers Plague Songuri Area, Defacing Traffic Signs

Pocheon faces a persistent problem: the proliferation of illegal flyers and advertisements plastered on streetlights and traffic signs, especially in the Songuri area.Residents express growing concern over the defacement of public spaces and the urgent need for effective solutions.

Flyers and Advertisement Prevention Sheet in Songuri, Pocheon
An advertisement prevention sheet, intended to deter illegal postings, is itself marred by age, contamination, and accumulated debris in Songuri, Pocheon.

On April 12, a resident, Kang Mo, 57, expressed his frustration, pointing to a flyer on a streetlight in Songwoori. “What do you think about Pocheon?” he asked, lamenting the visual pollution.

traffic signs suffer a similar fate. Anti-flyer surfaces,intended to prevent illegal postings,are often aged and discolored,contributing to a negative impression of the city. The repeated submission and removal of advertisements leave behind unsightly glue residue and discoloration, further detracting from the city’s aesthetic appeal.

Call for Action: Residents Demand Solutions

The indiscriminate posting of flyers on streetlights and road signs has prompted calls for immediate action. Residents and city observers alike emphasize the urgency of implementing measures to combat illegal advertising.

Illegal Flyers in Pocheon
Left: Telegraph poles in Soyul-eup, Pocheon, repeatedly covered with illegal flyers. Right: An advertisement prevention sheet in the city center, aged, contaminated, and accumulating waste, harming the city’s appearance.

Benchmarking Success: Yangju‘s Approach

Other local governments, such as yangju, have successfully addressed similar issues by installing designated advertisement boards. This approach not only maintains a cleaner city image but also enhances the safety of children’s protection zones, suggesting a potential model for Pocheon.

Fines Prove Ineffective Deterrent

While illegal advertising is subject to legal penalties, the current system appears insufficient. Fines, typically around 50,000 won, with potential judgments reaching 100,000 won, have failed to eradicate the problem.

Kim Mo, 54, another resident, voiced his displeasure: “walking through the city, you can’t help but frown at the advertising flyers stuck all over the place.”

Budget Constraints Hinder Progress

A city official acknowledged the challenges, stating that while a project is being considered in consultation with the advertisement association, budgetary constraints pose a important obstacle. The estimated cost of 100 million to 200 million won exceeds the available annual funding, limiting the city’s ability to address the issue effectively.

Pocheon’s Battle Against Illegal Flyers: Your Questions Answered

What’s the Problem with Flyers and Ads in Pocheon?

Pocheon is struggling with the widespread issue of illegal flyers and advertisements. They’re being plastered on public spaces like streetlights and traffic signs, especially in the Songuri area.This leads to a defacement of the city, which residents, like Kang Mo (57), are noticing and expressing frustration about. The visual pollution is a major concern.

Where are These Illegal Flyers Most Visible?

The issue is particularly noticeable in the *Songuri area* but extends throughout Pocheon. You’ll see these flyers on:

* Streetlights

* Traffic signs

* Even on surfaces intended to prevent illegal postings – which often become aged and discolored themselves.

Why Are Residents Concerned About illegal Advertising?

Residents are worried because these flyers detract from the city’s appearance. The repeated posting and removal of advertisements also leave behind messy residue and discoloration, making the city look unkempt. As Kim Mo (54) stated, it leads to a negative impression of the city.

What Actions Are Residents Calling For?

The indiscriminate posting of flyers has spurred calls for immediate action. Residents want the city to implement measures to combat illegal advertising. This is due to the urgent need to preserve the city’s image.

Are Fines Being Used to Deter Illegal Advertising?

Yes, illegal advertising is subject to fines. Though, the current system has proven *ineffective*. fines typically range around 50,000 won, and can reach up to 100,000 won, but they haven’t stopped the practise.

Has Any Local Government Successfully Addressed This Issue?

Yes, other local governments, such as Yangju, have found a solution. They’ve installed designated advertisement boards. This approach not onyl helps maintain a clean city image which can enhance the safety of children’s protection zones. This could provide a model for Pocheon.

What’s Holding Pocheon Back from Addressing the Problem?

The primary obstacle is *budgetary constraints*. A city official has indicated that a project is under consideration, in consultation with the advertisement association. However,the estimated cost to implement a solution (between 100 million and 200 million won) exceeds the city’s available annual funds.

What are the main problems with illegal Advertising?

Here is a concise list of the key issues:

  • Visual Pollution: Flyers detract from the city’s appearance.
  • Aesthetic Damage: Residue and discoloration from repeated postings make the city look unkempt.
  • Ineffective Deterrents: current fines aren’t stopping illegal advertising.
  • Budgetary Limitations: insufficient funding to implement effective solutions.

How Does Pocheon Compare to Other Cities in Addressing This Problem?

Pocheon is behind other cities that have found solutions. The following table summarizes key differences and potential solutions:

Aspect Pocheon Yangju (Successful Model)
Problem Illegal flyers & advertisements on public property Similar (but successfully addressed)
Current Approach Fines (ineffective) Unknown
Proposed Solution Project under consideration but blocked by budgetary constraints Designated advertisement boards
outcomes (Pocheon) Unsightly city appearance, resident dissatisfaction Cleaner city image, potentially enhances safety

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