Women-only subway cars in 2008 
The subway corporations serving South Korea's capital will introduce women-only 
cars to make rides more comfortable and free of groping male hands, a subway 
official said on Wednesday.

"Sexual crimes happen frequently when the cars are packed and people are 
pressed against each other," the subway official said.

Nearly half the crimes reported on the city's eight subway lines are sexual in 
nature, with many taking place on two lines that serve university and office 
districts, lawmaker Lee Jai-chang said in parliament on Monday.

The Seoul subway network moves 6.1 million people a day and, as in Tokyo, 
uniformed attendants are on hand at rush hour pushing passengers into packed 
carriages.

Several Tokyo train lines have tried women-only carriages to prevent groping.

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