DPP official reports sexual harassment on high-speed rail; company assists
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Democratic Progressive Party official reported being sexually harassed by a neighboring passenger on a high-speed rail trip.
- The passenger allegedly made repeated physical contact for nearly an hour, causing distress.
- Taiwan High Speed Rail confirmed the incident, assisted the official with a seat change, and facilitated a report to railway police.
A high-ranking official from Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has publicly accused a fellow passenger of sexual harassment during a high-speed rail journey. Huang Chun-hsiang, director of the DPP's Hakka Affairs Department, detailed the distressing experience on social media, describing how the passenger next to him repeatedly rubbed against him with their hands and legs for almost an hour.
Huang expressed his shock and disgust, stating he felt frozen and nauseous, nearly crying from fear. The incident occurred on a northbound train from Zuoying to Taipei. Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) confirmed the event, which took place on Monday, July 5th. A train attendant immediately intervened upon learning of the situation, offering the official a seat change and comforting refreshments.
THSR stated that the attendant also proactively asked if the passenger wished to report the incident to the police. Upon confirmation, the attendant contacted the control center to arrange for railway police at Taoyuan Station to assist. The official provided a statement to the police, who recorded the suspect's information. THSR strongly condemned the harassment and urged passengers experiencing similar situations to report them immediately to train staff or railway police for assistance.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.