"기절 안 하면 기절시켜드립니다. " ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
And it ends in the same funny way as all those announcements/assorted warnings/pleas to not dump your trash/etc. signs out there.

These titled-people are all about telling everyone to do something, so they have to rely on all the authority they can muster. This means they hafta include a title at the end as a symbol of their authority to make the declaration. If no other title is available, then "owner 주인" does just fine. Or better yet, "Head Owner 주인장 백." Sometimes they even write it in Chinese to look even more superior to us masses: "주인 白," or "主人 白." Surely everyone gets the unmistakable I'm-in-authority-here-and-I'm-only-doing-this-in-your-best-interest vibe here.
But as to that 백 tacked on the end...white...? Is that the authority's surname? If so, then there sure are a whole lot of Messrs White leaving signs around, at least compared to the percentage of the population that they occupy. Not to mention how difficult it is to find the expected signs that close with "주인 김," and "주인 최."
Well, like the Sanchon Hunjang always says, when in doubt, recheck the dictionary. Could it be that our humble friend 白 is hiding something? According to the Naver 옥편 page:
(copied here because the web is an ever-changing landscape and a poor Sanchon Hunjang can't trust it)
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Well...lessee here...white...clean...clear...bright...nothing too unexpected there. Oh, wait a minute...there it is, number 이응. 白 = 아뢰다. 아룀. I've seen that word, and her more modernized (which means "less honorific") cousin 알림 around. Even in signs of a similar tone.

So, putting "title + 백" at the bottom of a sign telling people what to do or what to abstain from doing is equivalent to putting "알림" at the top and the position by which your authority is stated at the bottom of the sign.
So let it be written, let it be done!
-- 산촌훈장 망상 일지 주인 백 ^^
I just laughed the whole way through your post. I was commenting to my wife that the ultimate figure of people grasping for authority when they don't have any are the 경비 guys in apartments. Those dudes get no respect and deserve none. Yet everything they do, they try to act as if they have all the authority in the world. It infuriates me when they act like the king of the apartment. They won't let you on the roof, they close down certain parts of the building, etc. What on earth gives these guys the authority to do that to my living space?
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