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On the 11th, a petition was posted on the National Petition bulletin board: “Please release the unfair feelings of our apartment guard.” Petitioner A explained that he lived in the apartment where the incident occurred for two years.
“He was a very good person,” recalled A of the security guard. He said, “He was a good person to each tenant and sacrificed himself for the residents of the apartment every time as if it were his family and his job.”
He said, “I didn’t feel uncomfortable while living in the apartment for the first time, and when I was talking about my college daughter, I covered my tears with the thoughts of my uncle who took care of me as a daughter and made me pretty.”
Mr. A said residents of the department have suffered due to the tight parking lot.
He said, “I have a problem that I have to go to the parking lot several times over the weekend to get a parking lot. The parking problem has caused me.” He threatened to ‘kill him’ by pushing his double parked car. “My heart is broken even if I think about how difficult it would have been to (protect) a bad person.”
Consequently, it was Mr. A’s request to alleviate the oppression through a thorough investigation of the residents who assaulted the guards. Mr. A also said, “Protect people who work as subcontractors, such as security guards. They are also one of the most precious grandparents, husbands and fathers. Residents must be removed.”
More than 2,500 people accepted the request from 11 a.m. on the 11th.
Seoul’s Gangbuk Police Station is investigating the police making extreme decisions, leaving a note indicating that the security guards working in the department were unfair on the morning of 10.
Previously, the security guard sued the police, saying that he had been assaulted and abused two or three times by Mr. B in the department for 20 days.
Residents of the department also held an emergency response meeting to avoid sudden attacks on security guards, but Mr. B, who was designated as the author, replied that he was not familiar with YTN.
Reporter Moon Ji-young, YTN PLUS ([email protected])
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