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”Delivery drivers must pay 50,000 won per year if they wish to enter or leave the apartment building” - Notice from management office causes controversy (Korea)
An apartment complex in South Korea has sparked controversy by demanding that delivery drivers "pay a year to enter and leave the apartment complex."
According to Yonhap News on the 26th, Mr. A, who worked as a parcel delivery man at an apartment building in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, was killed in a car crash at the apartment building.
I received a shocking notice from a security guard at the building. The notice read, "Due to the establishment of parking lot management regulations for apartment complexes, delivery vehicles that periodically use the underground parking lot must register their parking.
"There is no parking lot, and the vehicle registration fee is 50,000 won (about 5,750 yen) per year," said A. "The above-ground parking lot is blocked off, so the only way to deliver goods is to go in and out of the underground parking lot.
I've occasionally seen apartment complexes that sell card keys to access the building, but this is the first time I've seen one that requires you to pay a parking registration fee every year," he said, perplexed.
He added, "My fellow delivery drivers were also shocked and agreed not to pay. If the delivery man had been transported from the apartment to the underground parking lot,
If they cannot enter or leave the area, we have no choice but to leave parcels in the security office or designate the area as non-serviceable."
The regulations have been revised and parking registration fees have been imposed. We will take into consideration the circumstances of delivery drivers and make a final decision after discussing with the head of the building, etc."
2024/06/26 21:18 KST
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