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>be security guard at Hyundai logistics building in Korea
>15 years on the job without any incident
>delivery drivers working there tell you that if you're hungry you can help yourself to snacks from the company break room
>eat a chocopie, valued at 72 cents
>company manager sees you on security camera
>reports you to police for theft
>police charge you and say you face termination and blacklisting from your job, plus $342 fine
>go to trial
>it turns out that delivery drivers have been telling security guards to help themselves on graveyard shifts for over 10 years
>judge says it doesn't matter because delivery drivers don't have the authority to give that permission and the guard should have known better
>GUILTY
>massive civil uproar
>prosecution and judge refuse to change their minds
>2 years later
>prosecution finally caves to nonstop chimping from the public and allows him to appeal
>39 other security guards submit affidavits saying they also were told they could eat snacks from the break room and did so, a move hailed as courageous because it could lead to them all also being prosecuted and losing their jobs
>NOT GUILTY
>prosecution says they will go to the supreme court
https://x.com/koryodynasty/status/1993917099606262219
>15 years on the job without any incident
>delivery drivers working there tell you that if you're hungry you can help yourself to snacks from the company break room
>eat a chocopie, valued at 72 cents
>company manager sees you on security camera
>reports you to police for theft
>police charge you and say you face termination and blacklisting from your job, plus $342 fine
>go to trial
>it turns out that delivery drivers have been telling security guards to help themselves on graveyard shifts for over 10 years
>judge says it doesn't matter because delivery drivers don't have the authority to give that permission and the guard should have known better
>GUILTY
>massive civil uproar
>prosecution and judge refuse to change their minds
>2 years later
>prosecution finally caves to nonstop chimping from the public and allows him to appeal
>39 other security guards submit affidavits saying they also were told they could eat snacks from the break room and did so, a move hailed as courageous because it could lead to them all also being prosecuted and losing their jobs
>NOT GUILTY
>prosecution says they will go to the supreme court
https://x.com/koryodynasty/status/1993917099606262219
