**Shocking Disturbance Incident at a Bicycle Repair Shop**
A story has emerged about a man in his 40s who erupted in verbal abuse and chaos in front of a child when asked to pay for a service charge at a bicycle repair shop in Busan.
On the 30th of last month, JTBC's "Incident Report" featured an absurd incident that occurred on April 17th involving Mr. A, a man in his 50s who runs a bicycle shop.
Mr. A, who welcomed a male customer in his 40s visiting the shop with his young son, stated that he asked the customer to "please wait for just 10 minutes" as he was attending to another customer.

The male customer went out and returned 15 minutes later, stating, "The owner of the neighboring store told me that the chain came off when I showed him the bike. I will wait, so please fix it," to which Mr. A informed him that "the inspection fee is 8,000 won."
After inspecting the bicycle for about 15 minutes, Mr. A explained that due to a part malfunction, repair was not possible in the shop and offered to charge only 5,000 won, discounted from the standard inspection fee of 8,000 won.
However, upon hearing this, the man sent his child to a corner and suddenly began to point aggressively at Mr. A while unleashing a torrent of verbal abuse.
The man shouted, "This person is strange. Really. How can you do this in front of your kid!" and, "What are you doing in front of a child right now?"

When Mr. A responded with, "You have a peculiar way of speaking," the situation escalated further. The man continued to yell, "No, don’t speak like that, you bastard. You are a bastard in front of our son!"
Witnessing the situation, the terrified child burst into tears, saying, "Stop it!" but the man replied, "OO, because of you, Dad can’t do anything right now. Huh?" and blamed the child.
The situation was eventually resolved by the police who arrived at the scene. Mr. A lamented, "I don't know if I'll be able to attend to customers properly in the future. I'm also taking psychiatric medication."
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