On the 28th, JTBC's "Case Leader" aired an online community
The story of Mr. A was introduced on Nity, who said he had seen a post that said, "I'm stuck on a snowy road and eating ramen."
According to A, B, who wrote this, was stuck in traffic due to heavy snow.
The photo was taken of him eating instant ramen while sitting in the driver's seat of a bus on an elevated road in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.
Mr. B said, "The bus has a hot and cold water dispenser on board. I was stuck there for an hour and had to eat ramen.
"I poured hot water into the car. This is not humor, what is it?" he said, explaining the situation at the time. When Internet users who saw this criticized him, he said, "It's just one person because the car hasn't picked up any passengers yet," and "The car isn't moving.
If that wasn't the case, then he probably wasn't driving. He only moved 50 meters before he finished eating," he said, taking a photo of the empty ramen cup.
The post was deleted after a while. I confirmed that B's nickname was the bus number.
It is believed that internet users complained to the bus company. Mr. B said, "It was lunchtime and we only moved 100 meters per hour, so I was angry. I was eating ramen.
"I put the handbrake on every time. I'll be careful," he explained, but added, "We live in a very sensitive world." Lawyer Yang Ji-yeol said, "It's dangerous. Even if you can't move for an hour,
It was not time to eat anyway. As he wrote, he was angry and did it, but even if he was alone, he was on a bus. The car was stuck due to heavy snow, but it was moving little by little.
"It's a situation where something could happen to him. He may be safe because he's on a big bus, but he should think about the danger that could be posed to other cars around him."
2024/11/29 11:59 KST
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