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Treating security guards working for residents as if they were young people, and harassing or assaulting them constantly. There was a high voice that a guard who couldn't stand his life died a few days ago, and now he has to eradicate such a crust. We will focus on this issue today (14th). First, let's take a look at this video. One person is dragged, and it happened in the underground parking lot. The beater is the resident of the apartment, and the beater is the security guard. The reason for the assault was that they tried to put a parking violation sticker on their car.

Reporter Han So-hee was covered alone.

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March apartment underground parking Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, and a man is talking with an apartment security guard chops suddenly kicked two guards turn.

Then, he pushed the face of the guard on the phone with his hand, and this time, he threw the file and documents he was holding on the floor and kicked the file.


In addition, the faces of other security guards on the scene are pushed and they fight.

[Damage guard: Two shanks were hit. There were also cursings of parents in the swear words, and it was absurd. No matter how much the tenant wanted to do this.] The

tenant who hit the security guard reportedly said in a police investigation that the security guard tried to put a parking violation sticker on his car.

The assault began when a security guard tried to report the incident to the police.

The security guard, who had been swearing several times over the course of one year and three months, stopped working at the apartment.

[Damage Guard: (Parking) I'm scared to go through two crackdowns… Someone is going to hit from behind. I'm really scared. I don't want to go down to the underground parking lot.] The

residents who hit the guards alleged that they were also assaulted, so they claimed to have both sides.

However, the prosecutors who investigated the case filed the security guards without charge, and the tenants who assaulted them were briefly prosecuted for injuries and business interruptions.

(Video coverage: Hyun-Cheol Yang, Video editing: Jeong-Sam Park)