[25.12.20] Disabled Parking Dispute Escalates as Police Chief Urges End to “One-Sided Editing” Controversy
📍Gwangjin Police Chief Confronts Edited Video Allegations
A confrontation between a YouTuber and responding police officers over a suspected disabled parking violation has ignited controversy after the footage circulated online. As criticism intensified, the local police chief directly appealed to the public, urging them to stop “witch hunts” and emphasizing that the video’s editing distorted the actual situation.


🔹 Video of Confrontation Fuels Public Backlash
A video showing a confrontation between a YouTuber and police officers responding to a disabled parking report gained rapid traction online, sparking debate over the appropriateness of police conduct. The footage highlighted an officer’s remark telling the YouTuber to “become a police officer yourself,” which intensified criticism and framed the interaction as overly aggressive.
🔹 Police Admit Missteps but Claim Context Was Removed
The police acknowledged the officer’s inappropriate tone but asserted that the video omitted key context. According to police, officers were dispatched not due to a parking violation, but because a citizen reported feeling threatened by filming. The vehicle was occupied by a disabled passenger and therefore exempt from penalties. Authorities argue that the edited video misrepresented the situation by focusing narrowly on controversial moments.
🔹 Editing Practices and Alleged Misrepresentation
Gwangjin Police Chief Park Jae-young criticized the editing style for promoting a narrative that may serve personal gain rather than public interest. He emphasized that filming and distributing footage without consent can infringe on disabled individuals’ rights and create significant emotional harm. Park noted that the video excluded scenes showing the disabled passenger’s distress and the initial reason for the police response.
🔹 Internal Reactions and Online Harassment
The dispute widened when the involved officer faced gender-based mockery on anonymous online forums. Park condemned such posts and urged fellow officers to refrain from discriminatory remarks, reaffirming the need for fairness and professionalism within the police ranks.
🔹 Call for Balanced Understanding and Responsible Reporting
Chief Park stressed that public reporting and irresponsible video recording are fundamentally different actions. He urged the public to avoid forming conclusions based on selectively edited footage and formally requested the video be removed to prevent further public misunderstanding and harm.

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