A male security guard at the Yen Tu national relic in Quang Ninh Province, northern Vietnam has been suspended for jumping onto the hood of a tourist’s car after the car owner had failed to follow his instruction to move to a parking lot.
The suspension of Cu Manh Hung, the security guard in question working for Tung Lam Development JSC, which manages the Yen Tu complex, came after a video capturing the entire incident drew public attention on Facebook.
According to Tung Lam’s report, Hung gave instructions to a tourist to drive his car to a designated parking lot on Wednesday, or the fourth day of this lunar year, but the latter refused to obey, opting for another already-packed lot.
Hung then lost his temper and climbed onto the hood of the tourist’s car to argue with the latter.
Hung’s superior arrived at the site shortly after to handle the situation and apologize to the car driver and his passengers, who later agreed to park their car at the lot Hung had guided them to earlier.
After the incident, Tung Lam decided to suspend Hung from work, pending more punishment.
Located at an altitude of 1,068 meters in Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh Province, the Yen Tu national relic is famous for its relics, landscapes, and spring festival which attracts many Buddhists and tourists nationwide.
It is estimated that nearly 100,000 people visited the complex in the first week of this lunar year.
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