Society: Daegu Jung-gu Office Officials in Chicken Restaurant Harassment Controversy Victimized Restaurant Owners Second Time with Disgusting Apology attitude

 

Society: Daegu Jung-gu Office Officials in Chicken Restaurant Harassment Controversy Victimized Restaurant Owners Second Time with Disgusting Apology attitude

20 June, 2024

Under Yoon Nazi Gestapo prosecutor dictatorship, even low ranking officials from municipalities are also harassing people with their petty power or take briberies like the formal call girl wife of Nazi Gestapo dictator president. This is also crystal clear evidence that South Korea is longer a democratic country but a corrupted and hellish Nazi dictatorship.

Daegu Jung-gu Office Officials in Chicken Restaurant Harassment Controversy Victimized Restaurant Owners Second Time with Disgusting Apology attitude

Officials from Daegu Jung-gu Office have been criticized again for their attitude after they went to a chicken restaurant to apologize.

Daegu Jung-gu Office employees who misbehaved at the chicken restaurant came back to apologize with cocky attitude

On the 20th, an online community posted an article titled 'Daegu Jung-gu Office's False Apology'. The author, A, wrote, "The scene where the Daegu Jung-gu Office employees who misbehaved at the chicken restaurant came back to apologize," and attached two photos.According to A's claim and the photos, one of the three men had his arms crossed, another had his hands on his waist, and the third was standing in a straight posture. A criticized, "Is this an apologetic posture. I have never seen anyone apologize like this in my 46 years of life."

"This is not an apologetic posture, it's a fighting posture," he said, adding, "Have you ever seen anyone apologize with their arms crossed and their hands at their sides? It's killing the victim twice."

The photo posted by Mr. A appeared to be a screen capture of a recent terrestrial broadcast, which reported that the parties involved in the brawl went to a chicken restaurant on the 18th to apologize.

Netizens reacted to the incident with comments such as "making things bigger," "a threat disguised as an apology," "not the way to say sorry to people," and "hands around the waist is the last straw."

The controversy began on March 13, when an online community of self-employed people posted a post titled "It's hard to feel." "A few days ago, just before the hall closed, customers who had already consumed alcohol came in," wrote A., explaining the situation.

According to A, four men in their 40s and 50s ordered chicken and drinks. After the food was served, A's wife noticed beer on the floor of the table. The CCTV footage A posted showed a man at the aisle table deliberately throwing his drink on the floor on two occasions.

When Mr. A's wife asked, "Did you spill water?" one of the customers said he didn't know, and the others acted unconcerned. Mr. A's wife used a kitchen towel to wipe up the beer on the table.

One of the customers came back in and asked her, "What's the big deal about cleaning up the floor?" and the rest of the group followed, shouting at her. I've never seen a store like this before. I'll put you out of business right away."

"When I looked back at the CCTV, the customer didn't make a mistake, he just sprayed the beer on the floor," said Mr. A. "I felt so shabby that I couldn't do anything at that moment, and I feel like I hurt my wife very much."

When the incident became controversial, Jung-gu conducted an investigation and found out that all four customers were employees of the district office, and posted an apology on its website on the 18th. "Regarding the beer incident of the employee who caused the controversy," the apology, signed by the head of Jung-gu, said.

The audit team at the district office is calling the parties one by one to verify the facts, and once the audit results are in, they will take action according to the Civil Service Law. "Depending on the results of the audit, we may ask the police to investigate," said a member of the audit team.


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