Recently, as the number of unmanned stores increases, theft crimes aimed at poor security are also on the rise. When a young child is punished for stealing something from an unmanned convenience store, parents who blamed the owner again appeared and received criticism from netizens.



This is an article posted on an online community on the last 3 days.



The author, who introduced himself as a parent of a 12-year-old child, started writing that the child went to court for theft of an unmanned convenience store.



It is said that the author's child secretly took jelly, etc. from an unmanned convenience store about 6 months ago and caused damage to the convenience store by about 30,000 to 40,000 won.



It's not that my child did well, but he also wrote that unmanned convenience stores should not make all the children in the neighborhood a thief, use part-timers, leave the store door wide open and do not encourage theft.



Rather than reflecting on their mistakes, most of the netizens who saw the post blaming the petty convenience store owner raised their voices of criticism, such as 'I don't have parental qualifications' and 'If a thief breaks in with the door open, is it the landlord's cause?'