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'Han-blee' sheds light on a parking revenge incident.
According to JTBC on the 20th, the episode of JTBC's 'Han Moon-chul's Blackbox Review' (hereinafter 'Han-blee'), airing this afternoon, covers an absurd parking revenge case in which a parked vehicle was intentionally blocked.
The released video shows a bizarre parking scene on the way home from work, with vehicles parked so tightly that not even a fist could fit between the front and back of the reporter's car. In a desperate situation where even the police could only respond, "It's a public road, so there's nothing we can do," the reporter was finally able to escape only after calling in a forklift to lift the vehicle. This extraordinary story left the panel in shock.
The production team heard the full details of the day from the reporter. At the time of the incident, the reporter's newly delivered car, which had been out of the showroom for just one week, could not be moved. The reporter attempted to contact the car owners to get the vehicle out, but one owner refused, saying, "I've been stuck for over three hours and can't leave," while another owner, contacted later, insisted, "This spot was reserved for my car, why did you park here?" and "I can't move it because I'm drunk," consistently acting as if the victim was at fault.
Furthermore, the reporter revealed that these individuals had been using a privately purchased lava cone to treat a public road as private property and had previously engaged in similar retaliatory parking.
The opposing side's stance is also revealed, drawing attention. The opposing side stated that at the time, the reporter's car had no contact information, causing disruptions to construction work and store operations, and that they blocked the car out of resentment.
In response, the reporter explained, "I left a note, but it seems to have fallen off," and countered, "Blocking the car was an excessive measure regardless."
In response, lawyer Han Moon-chul pointed out, "Even if the level of punishment is not severe, intentionally obstructing the operation of a vehicle clearly falls under the crime of 'property damage.'" On this broadcast, lawyer Han Moon-chul will outline the legal standards for parking disputes.

Additionally, 'Han-blee' exposes the dangerous reality of children on the roads that parents should pay attention to.
In today's broadcast, shocking blackbox videos will be released in succession, ranging from children riding three on a single bicycle to students who push their feet into passing trucks and joke, "I was hit and run."
In particular, comedian Moon Se-yoon, watching a video of a kickboard going the wrong way, exclaimed, "That's in front of my house," unable to contain his shock, and declared that he would personally patrol the neighborhood.
Meanwhile, on today's broadcast, Han-hae and Moon Se-yoon, who formed the group 'Han Moon-chul' last week, will appear as guests once again. The program airs at 8:50 p.m. on the 20th.
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