A claim has been raised that the 'unconceptual' car owner, who occupied two spaces by parking the car horizontally in the apartment parking lot, showed a rather sympathetic attitude to the protests of the residents.



Yesterday (28th), two photos were uploaded on an online community with the title 'I want to give you some shame'.



In the published photo, a red SUV car was parked horizontally, securing two parking spaces for the apartment.




Author A wrote, "I open my car like a beggar, and I never take it out because it's the weekend. I don't even answer the phone. I called the apartment management office and they said that all they could do was call."



He continued, "The owner of the car who finally answered the phone said, 'I can't get the car out because there are complaints coming in, so I can't get the car out.' There," he exclaimed.



In an additional post today (29th), Mr. A said, "The car was gone because the owner went to work in the morning. I think he had a very comfortable rest on the weekend."



Netizens were outraged with comments such as "I want to block the troubled vehicle with three cars", "What was the owner of the car thinking that made him angry?"




Recently, the controversy over 'inconsequential parking' in apartments continues.

At the beginning of this month, a photo of a white SUV occupying 4 parking spaces was released, and critics were criticized for 'Doing Go'.



In August, Rep. Moon Jin-seok of the Democratic Party of Korea said, "Despite frequent social conflicts due to intrusive parking, apartment parking lots are in the blind spot of the law because they are private spaces." Some amendments to the Road Traffic Act) were proposed.



The 3rd Law Amendment Bill adds the entrance to the parking lot attached to the apartment complex as a parking ban place, and allows the head of the local government to take administrative measures such as towing and negligence if the parking order is violated.



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(Picture=Online Community 'Bobae Dream')