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"3 Billion Won Lamborghini in Disabled Parking Spot" Faces Backlash... Dramatic Turn After Owner Reveals Himself

Car Owner Responds to Criticism with Photo of Himself
Voices of Self-Reflection Emerge Among Internet Users

When a luxury sports car worth 400 million won was parked diagonally in a disabled parking space, an internet user took a photo and posted it on an online community, criticizing the owner of the car. After seeing the photo, many other users joined in criticizing the owner. However, when the car owner became aware of the situation and revealed a photo of himself with a disabled parking permit and a prosthetic leg, public opinion quickly shifted.

"3 Billion Won Lamborghini in Disabled Parking Spot" Faces Backlash... Dramatic Turn After Owner Reveals Himself A luxury sports car worth 400 million won was parked diagonally in a disabled parking space. Upon seeing this, an internet user took a photo and posted it on an online community, criticizing the owner of the car. The Sun

On May 27 (local time), the British daily The Sun reported that a single photo taken in Torquay, a small town in southwestern England, had recently gone viral on social media and online communities. Previously, a user posted a photo of a Lamborghini Huracan worth 200,000 pounds (about 371 million won) on social media, as the vehicle was parked diagonally in a disabled parking space. Users who saw the photo criticized the owner for parking in a disabled spot, without considering the possibility that the owner might be disabled.


One user criticized, "Do you really have to show off your expensive car, even by parking in a disabled spot?" Another user sarcastically commented, "Parking like that will probably result in a hefty fine, but maybe he just considers the fine as a parking fee because he's rich." Some users responded, "If I had a Lamborghini, I'd probably park there too," and "It's better than risking scratches by parking next to an old, cheap car." The post also led to complaints about the parking lot itself, with some pointing out that the space was too small to park a Lamborghini. One user commented, "Honestly, parking spaces are too narrow these days," expressing understanding for the owner. However, among all these comments, no one considered the possibility that the owner might be disabled.

"3 Billion Won Lamborghini in Disabled Parking Spot" Faces Backlash... Dramatic Turn After Owner Reveals Himself The Lamborghini owner proudly displayed a blue card, a disabled parking permit, along with a prosthetic leg next to the vehicle. He also added a witty caption saying, "A photo for my fans." The Sun

Later, when the car owner realized that many users were criticizing him, he posted a photo proving that he was disabled. He proudly displayed a blue disabled parking permit and a prosthetic leg next to his vehicle, adding a witty caption: "A photo for my fans." As the situation reversed, the original poster who uploaded the photo to social media immediately apologized, saying, "I should have checked if there was a disabled permit on the car first," and reflected on his hasty action. Most of the users who had commented also expressed regret for making snap judgments and posting their comments without knowing the full story. The story about the Lamborghini quickly spread to other online communities such as Reddit, leading to calls for self-reflection among users about the dangers of posting comments or criticizing others without knowing the full context.


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