"Is This for Real?" Man Urinates on Subway Seat... Netizens in Shock
A man was caught urinating on a seat inside a subway car. Photo by Online Community Capture.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] A man urinating on a seat inside a subway car has been captured, causing astonishment.
On the 3rd, an anonymous post titled "Real-time Line 1 Public Urination Villain" was uploaded on an online community.
The author wrote, "Is this for real?" and "On the way back from a trip, I encountered an unprecedented villain," attaching a 10-second video capture.
The photo shows a man urinating on a seat inside the subway car. The liquid, presumed to be urine, is seen pouring onto the seat.
Since it was past midnight, the subway car appeared sparsely populated.
This photo quickly spread online, and netizens were shocked.
Netizens reacted with comments such as "What is that person doing?" "There are too many strange people," "I want to kick him from behind," and "Oh my God," expressing their astonishment.
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According to Article 47 of the Railroad Safety Act (Prohibited Acts on Passenger Trains) and Article 3 of the Minor Offenses Act, a person who urinates inside a subway car can be punished with a fine of up to 100,000 won, detention, or a penalty.
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