After threatening a fried rice seller in Denpasar, this man apologized


SuaraBali.id – A man who went berserk and threatened a fried rice seller in the Pemogan area, South Denpasar, Denpasar finally apologized.

This man clarified all the treatment he had done to this husband and wife trader.

He admitted that what he had done was against the rules, because he had threatened someone. He even took out a sharp weapon in the form of a knife.

This man then apologized to the two fried rice traders.

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“As the perpetrator last night, I apologize to his mother for causing panic, as well as my brother,” said the man, quoted from Instagram @denpasar.viral.

“I’m sorry I threatened you, I really apologize profusely,” he added.

He even said that he would not repeat the same mistake in the future, no matter who he was.

“I promise I will not do this again,” he said.

“Wherever I don’t want to do it again,” he added.

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The man suddenly admitted that last night he was under the influence of alcohol, so he couldn’t control himself.

“Sorry because last night I was under the influence of alcohol, lacking control,” he admitted.

“Basically, I apologize profusely,” he said firmly.

This husband and wife couple very easily accepted the customer’s apology.

They realized the man was threatening while under the influence of alcohol. The two were then seen shaking hands and forgiving each other.

The video, which was re-uploaded by the Instagram account @denpasar.viral, immediately invited various comments from netizens.

“That’s right… if you just apologize and it’s over, it’s useless if that’s the case… according to the law, threats are considered a criminal act…,” said @kokorafaell_.

“The hero turns out to be just drunk and brave,” said @mike_reyvaldo96.

“Usually, as far as I know… If you carry a knife, you will be subject to emergency law… 11 years in prison… planning murder,” wrote @dhedepermanaputra.

Previously, this man was known to have threatened a fried rice seller near Clandys Pemogan by saying that if he didn’t make him delicious food he would hack him.

The fried rice traders, who were husband and wife, suddenly panicked and were afraid that something untoward would happen. The reason is, this man threatened while taking out a knife.

Contributor: Kanita



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