Additionally, A stated, 'According to the police and other sources on the 8th, Suga was found by the police after falling while riding a mini electric scooter with a width of 110 cm, height of 108 cm, and weight of 25 kg on the streets of Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the night of the 6th, while under the influence of alcohol. This scooter, manufactured by Company E, can reach a maximum speed of 30 km/h and is a foldable model without a detachable seat. The motor's maximum output is 1.2 kW, which corresponds to an engine displacement of 125 cc or less according to the Road Traffic Act, classifying it as an 'electric motor bicycle' among electric scooters. However, on the 14th, it was pointed out that the license plate is not clearly identifiable in the CCTV footage of Suga released by TV Chosun.
The company that sells the model of the electric scooter that Suga rode while drunk said in a phone call with Mr. A on the 19th: "Through the investigation of this matter, it was confirmed that it is indeed a model that requires a license plate to be registered with the district office. If the license plate is not installed, it is illegal and a fine will be imposed," he emphasized."
[...] He pointed out that this is essentially equivalent to not knowing the legal concept of 'electric scooters.' He criticized the situation, saying that it inevitably raises doubts about 'lack of license plate' and 'failure to obtain mandatory insurance.'"
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1. The more you peel
2. All he had to do was to apologize and reflect, but until when are we going to unfold even more? ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
3. No license plate?????!???!!!
4. This is freaking bad
5. Soon, we'll get to see a new "Suga law" made
6. Withdraw and get a proper investigation
7. Is that the life of a star?
8. Please get invested already~ Why is he refraining from getting investigated? Just why? ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
9. So he didn't have a license
10. No but if this turns out to be true, this was totally illegal
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