Taiwanese Woman Argues Back When Advised for Occupying Priority Seat with Belongings, Quoting the Constitution

Reported about 1 year ago

In a recent incident at Taiwan's Taipei Main Station, a middle-aged woman was seen sitting in a priority seat while using the adjacent seat to place her belongings. When advised by others, she argued, 'Which article of the Constitution of the Republic of China states that belongings cannot be placed on priority seats?' This incident is part of ongoing disputes over priority seating in Taiwan, with some questioning if these seats should be abolished to avoid such controversies.

Source: YAHOO

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