'Resident Issues Disturbance at Security Office Over Parking Violation Sticker'
A resident dissatisfied with a parking violation sticker issued by an apartment security guard caused a disturbance at the security office.
On the 17th, an article titled "Sticker Terror at an Apartment Security Office" was posted on the automotive online community 'Bobae Dream'.
The author shared a post from an apartment community notice on the 14th, expressing frustration that "there are too many unreasonable people."

According to the notice he shared, on that day at around 11 PM, a resident frustrated with parking enforcement forcibly attacked the security office.
The head of the apartment management office, Mr. A, stated, "The resident verbally abused the security guard and physically overpowered him, forcibly taking the parking violation sticker and causing chaos in the office by damaging the work monitor and glass window."
In the photos released by Mr. A, parking violation stickers are haphazardly stuck all over the security office.
He explained, "The elderly security guard could not handle the situation and was unable to act, and under the pressure and threats from the resident, he ended up removing the violation sticker."

Mr. A continued, "The security guard involved is currently experiencing significant mental stress. While I understand that frustrations exist due to limited parking space, such actions that target someone doing their job must be eradicated."
He added, "Just like in advertisements on TV, the management staff and security guards could become part of the residents' family. I am posting this with the hope that such incidents will not occur in the future."
Upon seeing this, internet users reacted with anger, saying things like "Cooperation should be expected from normal people, those others should be sued," "They need financial therapy urgently," "I'm worried that the innocent security guard will resign," and "It's a world where troublemakers are the loudest."
Image source: Reference material to aid understanding of the article / tvN 'Dear My Friends', Bobae Dream