The story of a driver who took a picture of the car in front of him throwing cigarette butts out of the car and reported it, but was fined for negligence was told.



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The driver of the vehicle in front of informant A opens the window, drops cigarette ash, and throws butts without permission.



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Mr. A took a picture of this with his cell phone and reported it through the safety report, but the result was said to be 'unacceptable'.



The reason was that the video could not be processed because the date and time were not visible in the video.



Rather, it is said that Mr. A was fined 70,000 won for tampering with his cell phone while driving and shooting a video.



Mr. A asked for advice on whether he should take the right action, asking if he should pay a fine.



A traffic accident lawyer who heard the story said that while the use of mobile phones while driving is prohibited under the Road Traffic Act, it is excluded when there is an urgent need, such as reporting various crimes and disasters. I did.



Netizens responded, "The police are very inflexible. Who can report in the public interest in this case?", "I think it would have been better if I reported it with a black box because safety is the top priority."



(Screen source: Han Moon-cheol TV)