A man asked me to cover up the wrongdoing while releasing a video of a fight with a woman who was in charge of a seat in a 'women's first parking lot'.



Opinions are divided.



Mr. A, who posted a video of a vehicle black box on an online medium, visited a large shopping mall with his wife at the end of last year.



It was the end of the year, so I wandered around the parking lot, which was almost full, and found an empty seat in the female-first parking area, but a woman stood in the way.



Mr. A said, "Women-only parking areas are only for women, not exclusively," and honked at the woman and demanded that she move out of her seat.



However, Mr. B is said to have stood in her place, making an X sign with her arm.



Mr. A appealed for right and wrong, saying, "I want to let people know that men can park in women-only parking lots and that it is wrong to preoccupy empty parking spaces."



Unlike disabled parking spaces, women's priority parking spaces are not legally binding.



Therefore, there is no legal problem for a male driver to park in a female priority parking area.