KARA's Kang Ji-young (left), Nicole (second to left), Park Gyu-lee (center), Han Seung-yeon (second to right) and Gu Hara (right) pose together at a press conference held during their fifth mini-album "PANDORA" showcase at the Walkerhill Hotel located in Seoul, South Korea on August 22, 2012. [Chae Ki-won/10Asia]
K-pop girl group KARA has issued a public apology after a controversy sparked online over a photo of the group's illegal parking snapped by a passerby.
The group’s agency DSP Media wrote the apology on their official website on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. KST, a few hours after the picture of KARA's two vans parked in handicapped parking spots spread online.
“We apologize to people who might have experienced any inconvenience and fans who support KARA. We promise we’ll do everything to prevent such event from happening again."
The five member group has been embroiled in a number of disputes since the release of their fifth-mini album "PANDORA" on August 22, including copying the design of GUCCI for their performance outfits and dodging a question from a local reporter asking about their political stance on Dokdo.
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