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Not long ago, when a man was protested against violent driving in Jeju, there was a man who assaulted his opponent in front of his family. A similar incident happened in Japan a few days ago, when the Japanese police unveiled the nomination, revealing the driver's face.

Tokyo correspondent for correspondence.

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This is the Ibaraki Expressway in northeastern Tokyo, Japan on the 10th.

A high-end SUV crosses the lane and obstructs the driver behind him.

The driver goes straight back and blows his fist.

A woman in the front car shoots assaults on her cell phone.

Japanese police immediately arrested after the assault on the black box was released.

Through the car rental company, I checked the driver's identity, a 40-year-old employee, and even wanted to be nominated throughout the country.

The violent driver, whose face and face were revealed, was arrested near his home in eight days.

[Miyazaki / Retaliation Driver: I'm walking to the police station, so you don't have to follow me.]

Suspected that Du Cha was overwhelmed by overtaking his car, and there was no sign of reflection until the arrest.

[Miyazaki / Retaliation Driving Suspect: Don't push. I don't run away and hide.]

The woman in her 50s who was in the car was also arrested for concealment.

Japan's punishment has been greatly strengthened when the couple died after retaliatory driving on the highway in 2017.

The law has been amended so that people who are injured by retaliatory violent driving are subject to imprisonment for 15 years or less, and imprisonment for one to 20 years if they die.

(Video coverage: Moon Hyun Jin)