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By KTimes
Actor Park Sang-min, who debuted in the 1990 film “The General’s Son,” has been referred to the prosecution on charges of drunk driving.
An official from Park’s agency, UMI Entertainment, said, Tuesday, “After a gathering with acquaintances on the night of May 18, Park slept in his car for about 5 hours until dawn. Around 8 a.m., he drove his own car home and was caught at a drunk driving checkpoint.”
Park, who tested above the legal limit of alcohol at the checkpoint, faces the cancellation of his license. He admitted to the charges, and the police sent him to the prosecution.
Regarding this incident, the agency said, “Both Park Sang-min and the agency feel deeply responsible without any excuses. We are sincerely sorry for causing concern.”
Park has a history of drunk driving incidents, having been caught in August 1997 after a minor collision while drunk in Gangnam District, Seoul, and again in 2011 for driving a junior colleague’s car while intoxicated in Gangnam.
This article from the Hankook Ilbo, sister publication of The Korea times, is translated by generative AI and edited by staff of The Korea Times.
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