Warned Resident About 'Yamche Parking'... "I'm a Businessperson in Seoul"
CCTV footage of the apartment released by Mr. A. / Photo by Online Community 'BobaeDream' capture
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Na Ye-eun] A story about a resident who repeatedly parks across two spaces in an apartment parking lot has come to light.
On the 14th, an online community called 'Bobae Dream' posted a thread titled 'Apartment 2-Space Parking.' The author, Mr. A, said, "When I first saw the Spark vehicle crossing the painted lines dividing the parking spaces and occupying two spots, I thought 'they must have an urgent matter' and let it go."
However, the line-crossing parking happened every day, and when checked again in the late afternoon, the Spark was parked properly. It was also noticed that the empty spot created after the Spark parked correctly was always occupied by the same SM5 vehicle.
Mr. A said, "When I went to the management office to talk about it, they said that household has three cars: two personal cars and one academy car. Despite multiple warnings over the past week about parking like that, the response was just, 'I used to run a big business in Seoul,' or something like that."
In photos Mr. A shared, during the day, the Spark occupies two parking spaces, and in the afternoon after sunset, it moves to park alongside the SM5.
Mr. A expressed, "The management office says they are at a loss because they can't take any effective action," and added, "It makes me very angry to see someone acting selfishly just for their own convenience in an apartment where we all live together."
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Later, Mr. A also shared a follow-up, saying, "I ended up parking my car behind the Spark that was crossing the line," indicating that he took action to stop the resident's selfish behavior.
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