Reported about 1 year ago
The discussion around priority seating on public transportation in Taiwan has escalated, prompting a debate on whether priority seating should be abolished. Psychiatrist Shen Zhengnan criticized the debate as unnecessary chaos, emphasizing the principle of prioritizing the elderly, weak, and women and children. The Ministry of Health and Welfare expressed support for retaining priority seating and is considering revising the law to expand eligibility. Shen condemned the confusion surrounding the issue and emphasized the importance of respecting priority seating for those in need, particularly the elderly.
Source: YAHOO