This is the video content translation They were traveling to Korea and staying at the Lotte L7 Hotel when they were followed by a strange man. They initially thought he might just be another guest staying on the same floor of the hotel. However, when the woman opened her room door, the strange man tried to barge in. Luckily, a female friend of hers was in the room, and as soon as the man heard a male voice from inside, he quickly ran away. They sought help from the hotel and called the police. When the police didn’t come after the first call, they had to call again, and only then did the police arrive. They said they wanted to file a report, and the reception desk helped translate, but it felt like they were intentionally avoiding the issue and not addressing it properly. The reception said they could assist with changing rooms, but what they wanted was for the police to open a case and investigate the suspect. They wanted to see the surveillance footage to determine what the man was wearing and whether he was still in the hotel, but simply changing rooms wouldn’t prevent the strange man from trying to break in again. However, the hotel reception and police kept saying no. When they asked to file a report, the police kept avoiding the issue, and both the reception and police said that the strange man had no intention of breaking in and was possibly just drunk. But neither the police nor the hotel reviewed the surveillance footage, which was completely absurd. They asked if the police were going to review the footage, but the reception said the police claimed they couldn’t watch it. It wasn’t until they mentioned calling the diplomatic office in Korea for assistance that the police finally agreed to check the footage, but even then, they still didn’t let them see the footage of the strange man. Eventually, the police scanned the man’s face from the surveillance footage, and his information immediately came up. The police, who had earlier complained about the hassle and didn’t want to deal with it, initially said the man had no intention of breaking in and was just drunk. Since they were communicating in English, the police assumed they didn’t understand Korean and complained in Korean about why they were making such a fuss. However, one of the women in the group understood some Korean and overheard all the complaints. The police even told them not to upload any videos online. Later, when the strange man was called to the police station to give a statement with them, the police harshly told them, "This is Korea; please don’t speak English. Speak in Korean." The entire situation was utterly absurd. I now understand why so many women in Korea suffer from sexual assault without getting any help. There was a previous case in Korea where a woman was followed late at night while waiting for an elevator. A man kicked her in the head from behind, then severely assaulted her and dragged her unconscious body to a dark place to rape her. The man was caught but insisted he had no intention of killing or raping her. Even while in custody, he threatened to hunt down the victim until the end. In the second trial, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but the victim remains terrified, knowing that he will only be 50 years old when he’s released. There was also a case where 44 male students took turns raping a female student. The government, wealthy people, and police in Korea are so corrupt that it’s terrifying and infuriating.