Reported 8 months ago
Recent disputes over priority seating in the Taipei Metro have reignited the debate on whether the 'priority seating' should be abolished. A netizen shared the seating rules in France, where elderly individuals are listed as the last priority among nine categories, sparking discussions on social media. While disputes in Taiwan often revolve around giving up seats for older adults, the French rules prioritize individuals with war injuries, disabilities, pregnant women, and young children, with the elderly placed at the bottom of the list.
Source: YAHOO