I've told you before, but there was a story about a driver who gave way to a car that had been forced into interference, but again cursed his finger.



This time, there is a controversy over the suspicion of mocking the victim's borrower online.



A purple car suddenly cuts in front of a moving vehicle.



Driver A made concessions even for unreasonable interruption, but the driver of the car who intervened opened the window and cursed his finger.



The video was released and many netizens were outraged.



On the night of the 22nd, a netizen presumed to be the driver of a purple car left a comment on this video.



The police received a report and investigated the contents, but while sharing the notice of the police case handling that the investigation was due to be closed due to difficulties in applying the charges, he left comments such as 'You work hard' and 'Did you think it would be an insult?'



Mr. A said that he received a notice from the police about two to three minutes before running that this comment was the result of a case handling the same content, and said that the person also commented as soon as he received the same text message.



Earlier, Mr. A said that he reported the purple car driver to the police, but was acquitted of all charges, including retaliatory driving, insults, and course change violations.