A heavily intoxicated woman in Ulsan is causing a disturbance by stomping her feet on a taxi in operation. [Image source=Online Community]

A heavily intoxicated woman in Ulsan is causing a disturbance by stomping her feet on a taxi in operation. [Image source=Online Community]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] "Mr. President, all the people I mention should be executed!"


An incident occurred in Ulsan where a drunken woman climbed onto a taxi and stomped her feet, causing a disturbance.


The video of the incident quickly spread across various online communities, provoking uncontrollable anger.


The damaged vehicle’s roof was broken, making it unable to operate.


According to the taxi driver on the 25th, around 10:30 PM on the 22nd, a woman in her 20s jumped onto a taxi on a road in Samsan-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan.


The woman, who appeared to be intoxicated, repeatedly stomped her heels on the hood and roof of the stationary taxi.


The taxi driver tried to stop her, but she threatened, saying she would file a sexual harassment complaint.


Although the woman stomped loudly on the hood and roof wearing heels, bystanders did not intervene; instead, they clapped and cheered, encouraging her behavior.


The woman shouted from atop the vehicle, "Mr. President, all the people I mention with my own mouth should be executed!"


As the onlookers responded with phrases like "Well done, cool," the woman stomped even harder.


After about 20 minutes of rampage, the woman was subdued by police who arrived following a report.


The taxi driver said, "The woman’s companions were nearby but did not stop her and just watched," adding, "Seeing her trample the vehicle so recklessly broke my heart."


The taxi driver, who has suspended operations due to severe damage to the vehicle, is having nightmares and is receiving psychiatric treatment.


The police are investigating the woman on charges of property damage.



The video, titled "Ulsan Drunken Woman," has spread on social media, causing public outrage.


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