Transport company apologizes for dangerous truck driving that blocked the Shuto Expressway, calling it “an extremely unforgivable act,” and video sparks outrage on social media.
On the 24th, transportation company IB Transport Co., Ltd. (Chiba Prefecture) updated its official YouTube channel and apologized in the name of the president for dangerous driving by one of its employees. This is believed to be an apology for the dangerous behavior on the Shuto Expressway, which had been a problem online. The company posted a document on the channel titled “Apology for dangerous driving by our employee.” “Thank you for your continued support. We are very sorry about the disturbance caused by the dangerous driving of a vehicle driven by one of our employees that occurred on Monday, September 23rd. Once again, we would like to apologize to the victim for causing her to feel fear and danger. We also deeply regret having caused fear and discomfort to everyone, and offer our sincere apologies. This is an extremely unforgivable act that has seriously undermined everyone’s trust. “Our company has always strived to ensure that our employees comply with the law, but we seriously recognize that our efforts were insufficient and we deeply regret this incident.” On the 23rd, a video was circulating on social media showing a truck parked diagonally on the Shuto Expressway, blocking a lane, and a man believed to be the driver getting out onto the road and approaching the driver of another car through the door, behaving in an angry and threatening manner, banging on the glass, and taking actions that appear to be trying to open the door. Following vehicles were unable to move forward, causing confusion including a major traffic jam in the area of the Shuto Expressway. Additionally, information was circulating that the vehicle may have been related to the company, based on the company logo that was visible on part of the truck, causing the internet to erupt in anger. Witnesses also posted on social media points out the possibility of trouble involving tailgating. The company did not go into specific details in the document, but it appears to be an apology for the matter. The company added, “Based on the facts that have been confirmed, we will promptly take strict disciplinary action against our employees. We also take this matter seriously as a problem for the entire company, and will strive to thoroughly comply with the law and enforce service discipline to ensure that such an incident never happens again. We will also thoroughly instruct all employees on social etiquette, common sense and considerate driving, and public manners. We take this fact seriously, and all of our employees will work together to do our utmost to restore everyone’s trust. First of all, we would like to apologize for the misconduct committed by our employee and promise to prevent it from recurring. We would also like to once again offer our sincere apologies for the discomfort and great inconvenience caused to everyone. “We would also like to once again apologize for having to apologize in this way due to the fact that our website server is currently down.” Nikkan Sports.
>>7 Autonomous driving is still a long way off, especially on the Shuto Expressway, and even in factories, there are still many people working because manual labor is cheaper than robots. That’s still just a futuristic fantasy on the level of flying cars in tubes.
>>8 Even if you teach these people who can’t even do division properly They’ll still pull over their cars on the Shuto Expressway and go threatening them They’re a species of monkey that’s a little different from humans.
>>10 When there are more than two lanes, there are a lot of idiots who think the left lane is for parking and stopping, and it really does obstruct traffic.
Huh? Just apologize and that’s it? Aren’t they going to make him commit seppuku? Or drag him around the city in a truck and then crucify him? Aren’t they going to bury him except for his head and saw him down or stone him? Seriously?
Wouldn’t it be better for the company to put a collar on this employee and keep him under control, rather than just firing him without disclosing his name and letting him loose?
Losing his composure to that extent shows he is not suited to driving, so he should probably quit being a driver. Once he hits someone, it’s too late to fix it.
>>29 There are more and more guys like this. They’re trying to show how angry they are. They’re bluffers who don’t have the guts to punch someone or the courage to break a window.
Special audits will be conducted on a waiting list, and at the latest it could take a year. Even if the other party causes a fatal accident, business will be suspended for 20 days, and all employees will be unemployed during that period. If you don’t train your employees according to regulations and there are any gaps, you will receive more points deducted.
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