We reported yesterday about an incident where a daycare teacher was hit in the face by a parent with a stool-stained diaper.
Amid the ongoing controversy over violations of religious rights, there are signs of indiscriminate disclosure of personal information again.
Reporter Han Sol covered the story.
[Report]
After a report surfaced that a daycare teacher was hit in the face by a parent with a feces-stained diaper, demands were made online to reveal the parents’ identity.
Amid criticism and comments on social media and online communities, the parent who was identified as the perpetrator expressed his position.
There were circumstances of abuse, such as letting the 2-year-old child sleep alone in a corner of the daycare center, and he admitted that he had acted wrongly because he was angry at the teacher who came to him demanding that the complaint be withdrawn immediately after reporting the child abuse.
However, they appealed to prevent young children from being exposed to indiscriminate personal information removal.
[Parent in question/Voice modified: “So I lost my mind and did something I shouldn’t have done, throwing diapers. I shouldn’t have done that… but now that everyone has come to OO, I don’t think I can live in Sejong anymore…”]
Previously, malicious In relation to the Daejeon elementary school teacher who committed suicide after suffering from civil complaints, secondary damage continues after the identity of the perpetrator’s parents was spread indiscriminately online.
This store is known to be run by the parent involved in the incident.
Garbage is piled up in front of the store and the surrounding property is broken.
[Neighboring merchant/Voice modified: “There was a lot of smell and fishy smell. Not only children but also adults came up to me while paying and asked, ‘Are you selling eggs or something?’…”] Because the business name is the same,
or Even stores unrelated to this incident are suffering damage스포츠토토 due to the misconception that they are in the same neighborhood.
Concerns are growing about the extent of personal identity theft, with even the faces of minor children being revealed.