Dissatisfied with Parking Sticker Placed by Security Guard
Resident Blocking Parking Lot in Yangju Fined

"Angry Over Parking Ticket"…Maserati Owner Who Blocked Parking Lot Entrance Booked View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] A man in his 20s who blocked the entrance to an officetel's underground parking lot with his car, causing inconvenience to residents, was arrested by the police.


On the 17th, according to the police, the Seocho Police Station in Seoul booked Mr. A on charges including obstruction of general traffic and obstruction of business.


Mr. A is accused of blocking the entrance to the underground first-floor parking lot of an officetel in Seocho-gu with his Maserati vehicle around 10 p.m. the previous day, preventing other cars from passing.


It is known that Mr. A committed this act out of dissatisfaction with the parking sticker attached to his vehicle by the security guard. After receiving a report stating, "There is a vehicle that deliberately blocked the passage after having a dispute with the security guard in the building's parking lot and then parked," the police arrested Mr. A in the act.


Despite the police's request to move the vehicle, the owner reportedly did not remove it, claiming he had not received an apology from the security guard. It is reported that on the day of the incident, the Seocho Police Station was flooded with 112 emergency calls and complaints.


Earlier, in July, a resident who blocked the entrance to an apartment's underground parking lot for about 12 hours with his car was fined. Judge Lee Jae-wook of the Uijeongbu District Court Criminal Division 9 sentenced Mr. B, who was indicted on charges of obstruction of general traffic and obstruction of business, to a fine of 1.5 million won.



Mr. B was indicted for blocking the entrance to the underground parking lot of an apartment in Yangju-si, Gyeonggi Province, where he resides, with his car from 9:55 p.m. on December 28 last year until 9:35 a.m. the next day, interfering with the duties of the apartment security guards. It was understood that he blocked the parking lot entrance out of anger because the security guards repeatedly attached illegal parking stickers to his car.


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