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Mr. A put out the’yangachi banner’ in front of the cafe. [온라인 커뮤니티 캡처]

A cafe in Palbok-dong, Jeonju on the 8th. It is said that the’yangachi banner’ was released the night before. Reporter Kim Joon-hee
“There is no more mercy…can’t stand injustice”
“Basically, I hate people who are not polite.”
[단독] Interview with Mr. A, CEO of Jeonju Cafe
“Basically, I hate people who are not polite”
This is what Mr. A, the manager of the cafe, who recently posted a banner in front of the store stating that’there is no more mercy to the uncles’ in an interview with the JoongAng Ilbo on the 8th. He said that he learned kendo as a child, and said, “If you see injustice, you can’t put up with it.”
At around 12:30 pm that day, I visited Mr. A’s cafe in Palbok-dong, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk. Mr. A greeted a guest with a female part-time student in the kitchen. It was a small shop with three or four tables, but there were no end to’takeout customers’ taking coffee.
Mr. A recently posted a photo on his social network service (SNS), saying, “If you age without having to protect your life, you become such a shit.” On the banner in the photo, “If you say that a woman is doing business alone, she has no mercy anymore to complain and swear.” It was written.
As the news of Mr. A spread to the online community, netizens had a lot of supportive opinions such as “I want to help” and “I support you.” Why did he put up a banner with the word’yangachi’?
The following is a question and answer with Mr. A.
-What the hell happened.
“Four uncles, including Mr. B, who lived in the neighborhood in February of last year came to the store drunk. Another table customer placed the ordered food on the counter, and one of the group ate it without permission.’Can I do that? ‘I said,’but I’ve been swearing, such as’X without a wrap’.”
-So how did you do it?
“I sued the police for two people, including Mr. B, for obstructing business (business) and for insults, etc.. Two out of four people in the party apologized to me on the day after the incident and removed it (from the object of the complaint). I only applied insults, saying, “You must get up to get out of the way.” Later, I heard that only Mr. B was fined through a customer. “Apologize.”
-Why did you hang the banner?
“A similar situation happened around 8 am on the 30th of last month. A taxi driver came to me when I was alone in the store and swears,’Only that person was fined for you wrong.’ I have never heard such a severe swearword since I was born. I was so embarrassed that I couldn’t do business for more than an hour, crying, and the groom came to Buryaburya, and four police officers came. When I couldn’t sleep, I went to the psychiatrist and got a prescription for sleeping pills.”
-They say they are taking legal action.
“(Even after last year’s incident), Mr. B, who continued to gossip about me and the store, sued the prosecution for defamation due to the spread of false information, and for sexual harassment, insults, business obstruction, and intimidation against a taxi driver who had committed a crime in the store. Although it is difficult due to Corona 19, the goal is to fix their bad habits even with a small amount of money.

Vanilla latte and coffee bean bread sold at Mr. A’s cafe. Reporter Kim Joon-hee
“I make up my mind that the’truth’ should be rooted out”
-Wasn’t this the first case you sued last year?
“For Mr. B, I suffered from the opening of the business in October 2017. The plain language was basic, and he treated me and the Alba students carelessly. Throwing money (at the counter) and taking the coffee ordered by a customer in front of us. They provide free delivery service for customers, but they throw 10,000 won and go, saying, “Bring 10 cups of coffee over there.” Even if I said, “This is not a coffee shop,” I didn’t hear me saying, “I don’t know.”
-In the business situation, it would have been difficult for some customers to hang up a banner saying’Yang-achi’.
“At least I decided that I had to take the roots of’truths’ like Mr. B. Originally, I can’t stand injustice. It seems like the influence of learning sports such as kendo when I was young. Basically, I hate people who are not polite. Even if it hurts over customers, they say something badly and drive them out.”
-The’yangachi banner’ has disappeared.
“B’s party put a complaint saying’It’s unpleasant to see,” and a ward official came to the office. At first, they refused,’Why do you not listen to the victim’s opinion and only accept complaints from the perpetrators? He promised to bet only until the 7th and took off the banner last night.”
-If you have any message you would like to convey to the netizens who are cheering.
“Most coffee shops are single-person stores. There are many cases of women alone, whether they are the boss or a student, and there is no answer even if a customer makes a mistake, or if a thief and a harassment come. Someone is terribly swearing, but who will calmly press the record button. There are many people who abuse it. It is necessary to supplement the system that protects single female stores.”
Jeonju = Reporter Kim Junhee [email protected]