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There was a case where a customer indiscriminately assaulted a store owner and an employee when he said that the bar had to close due to the 11 p.m. business limit. 



This is an exclusive report by TBC reporter Park Jung.



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A bar in Daegu at 11 pm on the 13th.



One male customer throws the bottle of soju he was holding.



As the startled employee approached, he slapped him in the face and continued to swing his fists without stopping.



This happened when I asked to leave the store during the COVID-19 business limit.



[The owner of the assault victim: It was 11 o'clock, so I carefully told him to obey the law.

I also talked about it while watching.

I've never seen him hit like that in my life.]



The bar owner and the staff fell to the floor without any resistance to the random fists.



The police rushed to the scene after receiving the report and sent the two customers back, but they locked the shop door and trembled in fear until dawn.



They are struggling to make a living, but they have not been able to open a store yet due to the fear they experience for the first time.



Self-employed people, who are being hit directly by the prolonged COVID-19 outbreak, are complaining of double suffering even from the trauma of assault as assault cases continue to occur due to disputes related to quarantine measures.



[Assault victim: We are trying to live, we are trying to live.

You're doing this to us for no reason.

It was so sad.]



Based on CCTV footage and eyewitness statements, the police are investigating the exact circumstances of the alleged assault.



(Video coverage: Kang Jung-gu TBC)