South Korean Internet Studio Not Youth Harmful
Youth crime in South Korea is worsening, with a particular increase in offenses where both the perpetrator and victim are adolescents within peer groups. Crimes within peer groups where both perpetrators and victims are adolescents are intensifying. A player hit a fast pitch traveling at 157 km/h, sending it to the wall for a one-bounce hit. The player's speed allowed them to reach third base without issue. In the third inning, a technically executed push-hit on an outside pitch resulted in a single. In the afternoon, when a fastball was thrown down the middle, a clean hit was produced. An internet broadcast studio has been clarified as not being a youth harmful establishment. This trend is raising concerns about the safety and well-being of young people. Authorities are reportedly looking into the causes and potential solutions.
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