I witnessed a woman washing her hair at the bathroom sink. In the video, a woman wearing yellow clothes was leaning forward over the sink while wearing a shoulder bag and washing her hair.
Mr. A explained the situation at the time, saying, "At first, I thought it was strange because the woman poured out the hand soap once and washed her face, but then she poured out a generous amount of hand soap again and started washing her head as well."
"Many people were watching in surprise, whispering behind her back, but she didn't seem to mind and continued washing her hair until the end," he said. "There didn't seem to be any towels, so how on earth could she get to the toilet?"
Netizens who saw this commented, "Couldn't he be Korean?", "Maybe he's homeless?", "There must have been some reason for this."
"I want them to maintain public order," "I want them to act with common sense," and other responses were given.
Mine) People were spotted showering and doing laundry in the restrooms at the rest area, which caused controversy. At the time, the Pyeongchang County Facilities Management Corporation said that there had been an increase in cases of people sleeping in their cars or camping using the restrooms to fill up with water, take showers, do laundry, etc.
According to Article 14, Section 4 of the Public Restrooms Act (prohibited acts), any acts that impede the sanitary use of restrooms may be punished by the city, county, or ward.
Measures will be taken according to the ordinance. Changwon and Tongyeong cities in Gyeongnam have imposed a fine of 50,000 won (approximately 5,200 yen) on unauthorized use of public water supplies.
is imposed.
2025/05/22 11:27 KST
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