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Videoconferences of members of the US state legislature were held.



One of them is Senator Andrew Brenner, Ohio, in a parked car. 




But after a few minutes, the screen went off for a moment, and then Senator Brenner's background changed to a family home.



The room is decorated with brown wardrobes, flower pots, and paintings on the wall, but the seat belts that Senator Brenner wore to his chest remain the same.




As it turned out, Congressman Brenner set the wallpaper as a family home to hide the fact that he was participating in a video conference while driving.



Every time he moved his head, the background was slightly distorted, and the window next to the driver's seat and the view outside were caught on the screen.



More criticism was poured out as the meeting that day was deliberating on a bill banning the use of electronic devices such as cell phones while driving.



Netizens said, "It's lax, it's lax! I'm really ashamed of what I see!!

"But I'm glad I didn't loosen the seat belt just because I hide it~"



(Screen source: YouTube WKYC Channel 3)