Pizza on Parked Car... Covered with Oil and Cheese, Then Disappeared
Han Moon-cheol: "It's Not Property Damage, But It Shouldn't Be Done"
Anger was sparked after a video surfaced showing individuals placing pizza on someone else's car, leaving grease stains, and then disappearing.
The YouTube channel Han Moon-cheol TV introduced this black box footage on the 15th.
In the black box footage of the vehicle, a woman got out of a car parked next to it and placed a pizza box containing a whole pizza on the car hood.
When the pizza box fell, the woman placed the pizza on Mr. A's car hood and arranged the slices. Then, another woman got out of the adjacent car and helped organize the pizza. As a result, the hood of the vehicle was stained with grease and cheese, but the two women left without taking any action.
Women who placed pizza on another person's parked car, leaving grease stains and disappearing [Image source=Han Moon-cheol TV YouTube capture]
The victim, Mr. A, said, "I am speechless and annoyed," adding, "I won't report this incident, but I don't understand why they would do this on someone else's car while leaving their own car alone. I am reporting this hoping it will be featured on the show."
Mr. A also mentioned, "I had my car self-washed only three days ago," and inquired with Han Moon-cheol TV about possible compensation.
In response, Han Moon-cheol, the host and lawyer of Han Moon-cheol TV, expressed sympathy for Mr. A's story, saying, "Since the grease is smeared all over the car, simply wiping it off will spread it further, so a proper car wash is necessary."
He added, "This does not amount to property damage," and said, "You could sue to recover the car wash costs, but it's not worth it, and people shouldn't do this on others' cars. Shouldn't they at least leave their contact information to apologize?"
YouTube viewers who watched the video expressed anger, commenting, "How inconsiderate," and "How could they think of placing items on someone else's car?"
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