2024-07-07 09:29:29
Entry time 2024.07.07 18:29
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The family rented a table at Hyeopjae Beach while visiting.
I ordered “chicken” and was told “only food from affiliates allowed” which was ridiculous.
Netizens called it “Jeju Island once more”
Photo of the flatbed truck company that Mr. A claimed was abused by his power/Photo = Bobae Dream Capture It is said that a family of four who went to Hyeopjae Beach in Jeju Island during the holidays rented a flatbed bench on the beach and was abused by their power.
According to news from an online community on the 7th, a post entitled “I was bullied at the beach” was published the day before and became a hot topic. Author A said: “A family of four went to the famous Hyeopjae Beach in Jeju Island” and added: “We rented a table at Store B near the beach convenience store for 60,000 won.” According to Mr. A , regarding two hours following renting the bed, the children complained of hunger, so Mr. A ordered chicken based on the flyer he received at the beach. However, when the chicken was actually delivered, the owner of Store B came and told Mr. A that he might not eat it and said, “Unless you are a franchisee, you cannot eat it on the table.” This was something that was not disclosed at all when renting the bench.
Mr. A protested: “Why is there a problem eating at the table I rented with my own money?” “Then I can eat if I pay more? How might they suddenly do this?” Therefore, it is said that the owner of store B is still stubborn refuse.
Mr. A’s family was upset and returned to their hotel an hour’s drive away. Mr. A wrote, “I was angry, so I came out,” and ended up eating the chicken at the hotel that Mr. A said he ate following returning to the hotel/Photo = Bobae Dream Capture Netizens said. , but too many. ”, “Oh, it’s Jeju Island once more.
At the same time, at Jeju Hyeopjae Beach, Jeju City even took administrative sanctions in 2019 due to a “parasol” fight between the Hyeopjae Village Association and nearby merchants. Businessmen set up parasols, benches and tents without permission and continued the practice of temporarily evacuating them when Jeju City officials came to dismantle them, then reinstalling them when they returned.
At that time, Jeju City mobilized 250 city officials and launched an “administrative enforcement action”, saying that it would remove parasols, benches and tents that illegally occupied “public water surfaces”. After the merchants and village committee learned of the incident, they took the initiative to dismantle the facilities, and administrative enforcement was eventually canceled without any results.
Hankyung.com reporter Cheng Zhenyu [email protected]
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