「男の隣に座りたくない」航空機の有料席を占領して乱暴=韓国
``I don't want to sit next to a man'' - violently occupying paid seats on an airplane = South Korea
A man who occupied a paid seat on an airplane without permission and then acted violently when the flight attendant stopped him has been sentenced to a suspended prison term. The Jeju District Court charged him with violating the Aviation Security Act.
It was announced on the 25th that Suspect A was sentenced to four months in prison, suspended for one year. According to the facts of the public prosecution, Suspect A made a
On a plane departing from Mupo International Airport, he voluntarily moved from seat 28C, which he had booked, to seat 1A in the front row, for which he had to pay an additional fee.
When the office manager who discovered this asked Suspect A to move to his original seat, Suspect A said, ``Isn't he allowed to sit in the remaining seat?''
He assaulted her for 30 minutes, yelling abusive language such as "Don't make me sit down." As a result of the investigation, it was confirmed that Suspect A had a history of being punished in the past for obstruction of business, obstruction of official duties, etc.
The court said, ``The crime is bad because he interfered with the safe operation of the aircraft by swearing and causing a commotion on the aircraft in flight,'' and added, ``However, we took into consideration the fact that he had no previous history of punishment beyond a fine.''
and explained the reasons for the sentence.
2023/09/25 18:49 KST
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