Yang Sechan "You can't drink and drive on the kickboard..."Suga's 'Amazing Timing'"
Aug 08, 2024
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While BTS Suga caused controversy for drunk driving, Yang Se-chan mentioned kickboard proxy driving at exquisite timing.
On the 8th, on the YouTube channel 'SUMMY', '120,000 pledge!Let's eat ramen very deliciously today!A video titled ' has been updated.
In the video, Yang Se-chan started cooking ramen anew while continuing the beer mukbang of the brand that came into PPL with ramen.
Yang Se-chan said, `I'll let this refreshing feeling soak while I wait"I drank the beer with PPL in it.
At this time, he came on a kickboard, but he also had money today, so I'll call the deputy and go. You can't drink and drive."
The video appears to have been recorded before Suga's drunk driving incident, but it drew attention by making the comment at the amazing timing of Suga's drunk driving on an electric scooter.
Netizens are saying, "'What is this new thing about?' You can open a mat", He responded, "That's a great timing."
According to the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul on the 7th, Suga is suspected of riding an electric kickboard while drunk in the Yongsan-gu area on the 6th. The police found Suga, who had fallen alone while riding an electric kickboard, and tried to help him, but smelled alcohol and took a breathalyzer test. As a result of the alcohol consumption test, sugar's blood alcohol level was more than 0.08%, which is equivalent to the cancellation of the license.
However, contrary to the explanation that it is an electric kickboard, the released CCTV showed Suga riding an electric scooter with a saddle. As a result, controversy spread over whether Suga intended to reduce the case. In addition, electric kickboards and electric scooters are subject to the same punishment for drunk driving, but there is a difference in that they can be fined up to 10 million won or imprisoned for up to two years depending on the difference in displacement.
In addition, Suga is currently working as a social service worker, and the Military Manpower Administration says, "If a social service worker commits a crime outside of office hours, he will only be punished under civil law, and there will be no second disciplinary action by the Military Manpower Administration."No additional disciplinary action is possible," he said.
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