Shincheonji Seoul Church and Its Traffic Line Campaign:
'Line, Line, Line. When You Pay Attention to the Line, You Will be Happy.’
Hello! ^______^
This is the public relations ambassador of the Shincheonji Seoul Church.
The public relations ambassadors of the Shincheonji Seoul Church have
been conducting a traffic line campaign every other week in front of
the crosswalk by the Dongbu Blood Center of the Korea Red Cross in
Nowon-gu since last Jan. 28.
Line, Line, Line!
When You Pay Attention to the Line, You Will be Happy!
Line ▶ Traffic safety line
Line ▶ Maintenance of order
Line ▶ Maintenance of consideration
Through the campaign, the goals are to stop at the line, maintain
traffic safety, and to decrease traffic congestion and traffic accidents.
First, the traffic safety line relates to the stop line,
mid line and final line before the intersection.
Second, maintain order - maintain traffic queues.
Third, be considerate of others.
We are having some events in which we give small gifts such as vitamins,
health support food, handmade dish cleaners, etc. to the drivers who stop at the line.
When we are performing these activities,
many drivers say thank you to us for the unexpected gifts they receive.
"Fatigue of the day has completely gone away".
"You have been doing good work."
This time, through the line campaign,
I felt that the local residents are warm hearted.
While they were looking at the public relations ambassadors of
the Shincheonji Seoul Church, the residents provided words of encouragement and
the bus drivers waved their hands with big smiles on their faces.
We feel very proud of what we have been doing so far based on the
local residents’ gratitude and cheerful words. ^___^
We have been doing a good job promoting the Line Campaign.
Tara!
Don't you see that the drivers beautifully follow the line to stop?
The Shincheonji Seoul James Tribe and the Seoul Church public
relations ambassador will be working hard to maintain the campaign’s
activities in their attempts to help the local residents and drivers
and uphold traffic safety in the future.
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