USFK Off Limits Areas (As of 9FEB07)

Before going out this weekend make sure you review the latest off limits areas.  I have them broken down for you by Area.  You can download your own copy of the off limits areas from 2ID website by clicking here.  Have fun over the weekend, but obey the regulations and stay out of trouble.  There is already the new blood alcohol policy in effect, follow the off limits and curfew regulations before someone gets the bright idea to implement a new policy putting tracking devices around everyone’s ankles. 

Abbreviation Codes:

(P/HT) = Prostitution/Human Trafficking

(FP) = Force Protection

(D) = Controlled Substances

(H/S) = Health/Safety 

(UAG) = Underage Drinking

Area 1:

Area 2:

For all the USFK personnel out there who will be affected by the Hongdae University off limits order here is a graphic of the exact area that is off limits:

Area III:

Area IV:

Area V:

Area VI:

Area VII:

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Mark
17 years ago

I think it's funny as hell that the new Hongdae off-limits map has an area 4 times as large outlined as it was the last time it was off-limits. At this rate of expansion Camp Kim will be off-limits before you know it!

…follow the off limits and curfew regulations before someone gets the bright idea to implement a new policy putting tracking devices around everyone’s ankles.

Sort of like the bright idea of using the Yongsan DBIDS database to catch guys coming on post after curfew?

Leon LaPorte
Leon LaPorte
17 years ago

Interesting. Outback Steakhouse is AOK while just across the street Co-Co's is a NO-GO.

Leon LaPorte
Leon LaPorte
17 years ago

Craptacular, so are Ponderosa, KFC and Mister Pizza!

Ben
Ben
17 years ago

So, by making a certain area "off-limits", that is supposed to cure anything bad that is going to happen, because of course it could never of happened anywhere else, right?

Michael
17 years ago

Nope… just another charge to add when someone messes up in the off limits area. Only people that are really effected by establishing off-limits areas in Korea are the people who abide by the rules. The few who are likely to commit crimes sure don't care about off-limit areas anyway.

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16 years ago

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