Did They Reverse and Disappear?...Resident Blocking Parking Lot Passage, Controversy Over Inconsiderate Parking
Community-Caused Parking Nuisance Stories Continue
Political Circles Propose 'Strong Punishment for Parking Villains' Pledge
A photo of a vehicle parked well outside the parking lines in an underground parking lot of an apartment complex in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, blocking other residents' vehicle traffic, has been released, sparking controversy over inconsiderate parking. On the 3rd, a photo of a vehicle parked in an apartment parking lot was posted on the online community 'Bobaedream.' The poster, Mr. A, wrote, "Have you ever seen parking like this?" and added, "This is the second time the passageway has been blocked."
A photo of a car parked far outside the parking lines in the underground parking lot of an apartment complex in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, blocking other residents' vehicle traffic, has been released, causing public outrage.
[Photo by online community 'BobaeDream']
The photo posted by Mr. A showed a large RV (recreational vehicle) parked beyond the parking space, blocking half of the parking lot passageway. Mr. A guessed from the license plate that it might be a rental car. Netizens who saw the photo reacted with comments such as, "This is really too much," and "It seems like they parked like that on purpose to prevent double parking in front of their own car." On the other hand, one netizen commented, "Could it be that they are disabled and need space behind for a wheelchair?"
Lee Jae-myung, Party Leader, Proposes 'Strong Punishment for Parking Villains' Pledge
As stories related to inconsiderate parking continue to be posted on online communities, recently Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, pledged 'strong punishment for parking villains,' a proposal made on the automotive community site 'Bobaedream.' On the 2nd, Lee posted on his Facebook titled "Online communities propose, and the Democratic Party delivers! Announcement of 7 targeted pledges." In this post, Lee stated, "The people are better policy producers than any expert," while announcing the pledges.
Recently, stories related to inconsiderate parking have been continuously posted on online communities. Amid this, Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, pledged a strong punishment for 'parking villains,' a proposal he made on the car community site 'Bobaedream.'
[Photo by Lee Jae-myung Facebook]
This fact spread on Bobaedream and became a hot topic. Regarding this pledge, netizens commented, "Yes, make those parking villains pay dearly. It's really annoying," "If there is a policy that hits home, this would be it," and "Bobaedream members must be proud."
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In addition to the strong punishment for parking villains pledge, Lee’s online community-based pledges include ▲paid leave for infertility treatments ▲expansion of electric vehicle charging facilities ▲revision of the Game Addiction Prevention Act, activation of public platforms for indie games, improvement of unfair gaming environments ▲eradication of illegal ticket scalping ▲expansion of marine fry release ▲introduction of a Defense Pass offering 50% discount on transportation costs for military personnel.
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