Following K-pop boy group BTS' member SUGA's DUI incident, outraged group fans have staged truck protests demanding his departure. On August 16, some photos taken in front of BTS' management agency, HYBE Labels, headquarters and SUGA's apartment complex in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, circulated online. The photos showed a line of screened trucks encircling these buildings.

These trucks were sent in response to SUGA's DUI incident, which made headlines last week. The message on the screen read: "We don't want a criminal in the group. Leave BTS, SUGA.

You let go of our hands first; you've thrown away 11 years of your career yourself. No one drinks and drives like you. Not only is driving under the influence illegal, but riding an electric scooter on the sidewalk is too.

Everything you did was against the law. We're so embarrassed of you. ARMY will fill up the 7th spot in the group, so just leave.

" Back on August 6, SUGA was found lying on the ground in Yongsan-gu, following an accident on an electric scooter while returning home after having drinks. His blood-alcohol concentration was revealed to be 0.227%, well above the 0.

08% threshold that leads to a driving license revocation. Under Korean traffic laws, drivers with a blood-alcohol level of 0.2% or higher can face fines between 10 million and 20 million won, or a prison sentence of two to five years.

The same penalties apply to electric scooter users. Initially, HYBE Labels stated that SUGA was using an electric kickboard during the.