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Recently, an online community posted that "a street enforcement officer pushed an elderly man and fractured his shoulder."

The released video shows the man snatching items from street vendors.

As the vendor tried to retrieve the goods, the man shoved the stall, and the stall who was thrown to the ground complained of pain.

This incident happened on the 8th during a crackdown on street vendors at the Sinjeong Market in the Ulsan Nam-gu office.

The author explained that the injured street vendor was a 68-year-old friend's mother, who suffered a fractured shoulder and was hospitalized after surgery and suffered from mental disorders such as anxiety and insomnia.

The author added, "After arriving at the hospital, law enforcement officers refused to sign a guardian for admission procedures, leaving her in a fractured shoulder for more than four hours, and the person in charge of the South Ward Office contacted her family and told her that her friend's mother was obstructing the official execution of the street vendor enforcement of the activist."

The Ulsan South District Office explained that the man who caused the injury was a fixed-term employee, but that it was not intentional and apologized.

Visitors responded, "Cracking down on street stalls is so important that you forget about honoring the elderly, that's great," "You don't push it, you put it down," and "No matter how illegal it is, this has crossed the line a lot."

(Image source: Online Community)