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"I can't even pay for the night..." Elementary school classmates 'drinking rampage' on 60th birthday travel bus

2024.10.21 PM 02:04
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"I can't even pay for the night..." Elementary school classmates 'drinking rampage' on 60th birthday travel bus
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A bus driver reported that some of the passengers of an elementary school class in Incheon, who went on a trip to celebrate their 60th birthday, had a drinking party on the bus.


Recently, YouTube's "Han Moon-cheol TV" introduced the story of A, an informant who introduced himself as a 28-seat bus driver, carrying 18 passengers on the 28th of last month and suffering. It was a trip to Haemieupseong Fortress in Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, starting from Namdong-gu, Incheon.

According to Mr. A, passengers brought a lot of food into a large ice box from the first time they boarded, and even when returning to Incheon, they got into the car with food and alcohol that smelled bad, including seasoned skate sashimi. He even explained that A stopped him, but it was useless.

In particular, on the way back, about seven passengers were drunk, and in a vehicle driving on the highway, they went around without wearing a seat belt or sat on the back seat armrest and drank, according to A.

He explained that he even kept walking around, coming to the ice box in front of the vehicle to get alcohol.

A black box video released by A showed a male passenger staggering to the back seat with a bottle of alcohol in the front seat. There was also a scene in which a passenger sitting in the front seat turned to those who were having a drinking party and said, "Sit down."

However, they shouted at A to stop the car, saying, "Don't go to the bus if you don't sit down."

Mr. A eventually stopped the bus at the sleepy rest area and said, "If all passengers fasten their seat belts and complete the balance, we will start again." At that time, he was said to have received only a down payment of 100,000 won out of a total bus fare of 850,000 won.

Then the passengers showed an attitude that "I'll call another bus and go, so you don't need it," and eventually, A asked for all of them to drop off because he wouldn't accept the fare.

However, passengers blocked A's bus until a new vehicle arrived, and eventually the police were dispatched. They even found plastic bottles containing yellow liquid while cleaning buses after passengers left.


Mr. A said, "It doesn't matter what you haven't received," and added, "I hope this thing that is repeated every year will not happen again."

"If these passengers are left still, drivers will be penalized and suspended, which threatens their livelihoods," he said, adding that passengers will only be punished for misdemeanors.

Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.


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