The indiscriminate assault of taxi drivers by intoxicated passengers in Busan during the last Lunar New Year holiday will be revealed on JTBC 'Han Moon-chul's Black Box Review' (hereinafter 'Hanbley'), which will air at 8:50 p.m. on the 7th. A black box video inside a taxi depicts a shocking scene of a drunk assaulting a taxi driver with abusive language in the middle of the night. In particular, the panel is shocked as the drunk continues to make threatening remarks to the taxi driver struggling in pain "I'll break your bones".
In response, the production team of 'Hanbley meets the victim and hears the whole story of the incident. The taxi driver, who also ran during the Lunar New Year holiday, said that the drunk passenger rambled right after boarding, but he continued to drive without much regard. However, drunk people show dangerous behavior, such as opening the car door while driving, and when asked for payment, they beat their arms and start assaulting their faces indiscriminately. As a result, it is said that the victim suffered severe trauma along with trauma and was diagnosed with psychiatric treatment for more than three months, causing regret. In response to the fact that the perpetrator was summarily prosecuted with a fine of 3 million won, Lee Soo-geun emphasized the need for strong punishment, saying, `Weak punishment repeats such cases.'
In addition, 'Hanbley' also introduces life-oriented accidents that occurred at the entrance to the parking lot. The released black box video depicts an accident in which two vehicles collide head-on in a parking lot with only one entrance and exit passage. The outgoing vehicle that sees the vehicle attempting to enter the car sounds a horn, but the incoming vehicle that does not recognize it is shocked as it is. In response to accidents that are difficult to clearly determine who is responsible for them, the production team of 'Hanbley' visits the site in person and attempts verification, provoking viewers' curiosity.
The broadcast on this day is a New Year's special, and actor Kim Kwang-kyu participates as a special guest, adding to expectations. Kim Kwang-kyu, who has five years of experience as a taxi driver and has a customized experience of 'Hanbley' as the 'first taxi license holder', represents the victim's position and expresses deep sympathy.