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'Gapjil Parking' Bentley Discreetly Disappeared... Building Rep Says "Feels Like Drinking Cider"

Apartment Building Representative "Feels Like Drinking Cider... Thank You"

'Gapjil Parking' Bentley Discreetly Disappeared... Building Rep Says "Feels Like Drinking Cider" Bentley vehicle occupying two compact car-only spaces. Photo by Autobase Community BobaeDream Board Capture.


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] The car owner who parked a Bentley in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Incheon where he does not live and shouted and cursed at the security guard who put a parking warning sticker on the car has disappeared after becoming a controversy online.


On the 21st, a post titled "Thank You" was uploaded on the car-related community Bobae Dream.


The author, who introduced himself as the representative of the apartment complex involved in the Incheon Bentley incident, opened up by saying, "I had to suffer for several days, but now I feel like I drank a refreshing soda."


He wrote, "Residents had been complaining about illegal parking for a long time, but thanks to the role of Bobae Dream, the Bentley has not entered since the 19th."


He continued, "The reality is that there is no way to restrict visiting vehicles," and added, "We have to plead with the security team and management office. There have been many disturbances at the management office. There is no clear way to eradicate illegal parking."


He also said, "Due to this Bentley incident, our representative meeting proposed a 'three strikes out system,'" adding, "Regardless of whether it is a visiting car or a resident's car, if there are more than three parking disputes or complaints, the vehicle will be banned from entry for two months. Of course, this will require the consent of more than two-thirds of the residents."


The author emphasized, "Anyway, thanks to Bobae Dream, although it is disgraceful, I feel refreshed for the first time in a while, so I thank you again," and added, "Bobae Dream (community) solved what thousands of residents could not."


Earlier, on the 19th, a post exposing the "nuisance parking" of the Bentley owner was uploaded on the community, causing controversy.


A netizen living in the apartment claimed that the Bentley owner, who is not a resident of the apartment, occupied two compact car spaces and shouted and cursed at the security guards when a parking warning sticker was attached to the vehicle.


As the post spread online and criticism poured in toward the Bentley owner, it appears that the owner eventually moved the car.


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