Controversy has arisen over a scene where several photos of women are exposed on the wall inside the delivery vehicle. 



Yesterday (12th), on an online community, an article titled 'A courier delivering a woman with a picture of a woman attached to it' was posted on an online community. 



Author A said, "On the 31st of last month, the back door of Company B's delivery truck stopped at 1:40 pm in the apartment complex was open and I looked inside, and there were several pictures of women's bodies on the wall. It was the size of a large poster,” he wrote. 



Person A raised a problem with Company B's online customer center on the day she witnessed the exposure photo.

In the complaint filed with Company B, he demanded, "It is the entrance road to the apartment that children pass by. It is not good for children's education and it is disgusting for adults to see. 




Company B apologized through the customer center response on the 8th. Company B said, "We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the unsatisfactory service provided by the driver in charge. We have forwarded your inquiry to the competent branch for improvement and corrective action." 



He added, "I am not sure if you are upset by the article, but we will do our best to strengthen service training and improve delivery quality by listening to your valuable comments. We apologize once again." 




However, according to Mr. A's claim, the posters in the delivery car did not disappear even after Company B's apology.



Mr. A explained, "I thought it was just a message because it was said to be an improvement and corrective action, but it was true." 



Netizens who heard Mr. A's story said, "Are you crazy to put exposed pictures on your business car?", "It seems like you're doing delivery with the back door open on purpose", "I'm afraid that children will see it", "It's creepy to think of it as my neighborhood", etc. I criticized the courier. 



On the other hand, some responded that there was no problem, such as "I didn't put a picture on the outside of the car, what's inconvenient?", "Let's respect personal preferences", and "It seems too meddling". 



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(Photo=Online Community 'The Coo')