Legal experts say students who participated in the protests should not return to school.image text translation
He emphasized that he was directly responsible for San Wesson.
Attorney Kim Do-woon (Ulsaeng Law Firm) said, “I am participating in the current protests.”
“Students who are studying may be angry.”
However, he said, “We have to respond to the damage to the school building related to the job fair.”
Framework for illegal acts such as lacquering, which constitute damage to property under criminal law
If there is no special reason for illegality, such as a legitimate act,
It is pointed out, “Of course, responsibility will follow.”
He continued, “However, the question of responsibility lies with all students who participated in the protest.”
Rather, organizations that led the protest, such as the student council, or the executive branch, etc.
officers; In fact, students who have committed illegal acts such as damage to property, etc.
He said, “It will be possible to file a claim for damages within a certain range.”
Separately, criminal issues such as property damage and obstruction of business arise.
Life may be possible, so we will continue this conversation with schools and protesters in the future.
He added, “I hope we can resolve this problem well.”
Lawyer Ahn Seong-hoon (Beopseung Law Firm) said, “Students who participated in the protests
“I am directly responsible for the destruction of school property,” he said.
‘Damages incurred related to school projects whose progress was hindered as a result.
Although there may be issues regarding scope,
“It’s difficult to avoid,” he explained.
However, he said, “It would be virtually impossible to identify individual students.”
He said, “(If the school axis claims damages), it will be done by the student council.”
“It will be against us,” he predicted.
Rather than holding all students participating in the protests accountable,
It seems likely that liability will be limited to the executive branch and the person who actually committed the problematic act.
The school made a mistake first, so it’s all the school’s fault.
This is not the time to be fighting lol.
Let’s talk constructively and compromise.
Report the kids who bought the locker and the kids who painted it on the report form and cut them off lol.
Are you saying that if you don’t put on your dangling hat now, you’ll all use it?