Park Myungsoo Mentions Suwon Bentley Damage Incident "People Around Are Worse"
Comedian Park Myung-soo commented on the recent luxury car vandalism incident in Suwon. Photo by KBS Cool FM 'Park Myung-soo's Radio Show' capture
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Comedian Park Myung-soo recently commented on the luxury car vandalism incident that occurred in Suwon, saying, "The people around who didn't stop it are worse."
On the 22nd broadcast of KBS CoolFM's 'Park Myung-soo's Radio Show,' host Park Myung-soo, Russian-born broadcaster Eva, and comedian Park Young-jin participated in the 'Edaebak' segment.
That day, Park Myung-soo asked, "There was a recent hot topic about a young man kicking a high-end foreign car in Suwon. What do you think about it?"
In response, Park Young-jin said, "I saw the latest article. The victim, the car owner, said there would be no leniency, but it seems they are now trying to have a slight conversation with the perpetrator."
He added, "If I were the car owner, it would be a bolt from the blue. What's strange is why young people get jealous and kick the foreign car just because they bought it."
Park Myung-soo said, "It should go through civil and criminal proceedings, but ultimately, it is a wrong act," and pointed out, "But the people around are worse. They hyped up the atmosphere and applauded. You should never touch someone else's property. Don't act recklessly."
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He continued, "People around should also stop such behavior," and urged, "Especially, no one should get hurt. Always remember that there will be 100% punishment."
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