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Another 'Mugaenyeom Parking' Benz... Filled with Insults and Threatening Notes Saying "If You Put a Ticket, I'll Die"

Another 'Mugaenyeom Parking' Benz... Filled with Insults and Threatening Notes Saying "If You Put a Ticket, I'll Die" Photo by Internet community 'BobaeDream'


[Asia Economy Reporter Seoyoung Kwon] Once again, 'inconsiderate parking' has been discovered in the parking lot of an apartel in Songdo, Incheon, sparking criticism.


On the 4th, a post titled "Another infuriating Mercedes-Benz has appeared" was uploaded on the online community 'Bobaedream.' The author stated that the location was a parking lot of an apartel in Songdo, Incheon, and posted four photos of a Mercedes-Benz parked in the vehicle passageway within the parking lot.


The author revealed, "The owner of the Mercedes-Benz parked it so arrogantly with 'inconsiderate parking' in the parking lot and left a note with curses telling others not to put parking tickets on it." They also said, "This is the first time I've actually seen something like this," adding, "Only about 80% of the apartment residents have moved in, and there are plenty of parking spaces up to the fourth basement level, yet it was left like this."


According to the photos posted by the author, a note containing harsh language was attached to the front windshield of the Mercedes-Benz, saying things like, "I won't say much. Stop putting parking tickets on. Before I check the black box, find your face, and kill you," and "Make more parking spaces. I have a herniated disc."


Nearly 200 comments criticizing the owner of the Mercedes-Benz were posted on this thread. According to current Road Traffic Act regulations, police officers or public officials can only order vehicle movement when the vehicle is parked on a 'road.' However, passageways inside parking lots or apartments are private property and legally do not qualify as roads, so compulsory administrative measures cannot be taken.


Meanwhile, last month, a similar 'inconsiderate parking' controversy arose when a Bentley owner parked their vehicle in a passageway in an apartment complex in Michuhol-gu, Incheon.


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