
Actress Park Ha-sun laments the unchanging bad practices in universities.
In the MBC Every1 entertainment program ‘Hidden Eye’ airing at 7:40 PM on the 7th, shocking behaviors of entitled individuals will be revealed.
This week’s ‘Three Cuts on Site’ will introduce a shocking incident that occurred at a dessert shop. A delivery driver was caught on camera not only spitting at the shop owner for the delayed food but also shoving the owner with his motorcycle and fleeing. The time it took for the delivery driver to return to the shop after threatening the owner was merely 20 seconds. The outrageous behavior displayed by the delivery driver upon returning to the café left the participants speechless. What actions of the delivery driver surprised even the profiler and active police officer, and what was the reason for his return to the shop, raises curiosity.
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The threatening behavior of a 190cm tall giant criminal appearing in front of an elementary school was captured on CCTV, showing passing elementary students fleeing in fear. Soon after, the police, who responded to the report, were seen subduing the criminal who was causing a ruckus while shouting “Kill me,” leaving the cast in shock. In particular, Kim Sung-joo reportedly revealed his ‘police pride’ by stating that he had learned similar techniques during his time as a rural police officer. The instinct that led to the chaos in front of the elementary school will be revealed.
In the live issue segment, the program sheds light on the records of youth marred by crime, focusing on ‘college student crimes’. The dark shadow of ‘hazing culture’ looms over what should be a joyful and romantic time in college. Profiler Yoo Chang-won confessed to experiencing the bad practices of the 1980s, stating that one had to endure unfairness to become a police officer, as told by senior students. Kim Sung-joo found such reasoning to be absurd, calling it ‘sophistry’.
The studio was shocked when a video of a late-night group hazing in a theology department was revealed. After watching the video, Park Ha-sun shared her experience of being unable to refuse alcohol offered by seniors in the theater department during her freshman year, expressing her regret over the ‘toxic culture’ that continues under the guise of tradition. The sharp analysis by 3COPS on the vicious cycle of perpetrators becoming victims and the customs passed down through generations in universities will be available on MBC Every1’s ‘Hidden Eye’ on the 7th at 7:40 PM.
[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]