Four Men Arrested After Street Brawl Over Taxi in Taipei
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A street brawl involving four men erupted early Tuesday morning near the intersection of Changchun Road and Linsen North Road in Taipei's Zhongshan District.
- The fight began as a dispute over a taxi after patrons left a KTV establishment.
- Police intervened, detaining all four men, who were subsequently fined for mutual combat under the Social Order Maintenance Act.
A late-night street fight involving four men broke out in Taipei's Zhongshan District, stemming from a dispute over a taxi. The altercation occurred around 1 a.m. near the intersection of Changchun Road and Linsen North Road, shortly after patrons had left a nearby KTV establishment.
According to reports, the conflict escalated when a heavily intoxicated man, identified as Mr. Cai, attempted to take a taxi already occupied by Mr. Wang and Mr. Pan. Mr. Cai reportedly used vulgar language and initiated physical contact, provoking Mr. Wang and Mr. Pan to retaliate. The situation quickly devolved into a public brawl on the street.
Witnesses captured the chaotic scene and uploaded videos online. Responding to the incident, the Zhongshan Precinct dispatched 17 officers to the location. While both parties initially stated they did not wish to press charges for assault, the police detained all four individuals involved. They were subsequently fined for violating the Social Order Maintenance Act regarding mutual combat. Police emphasized their zero-tolerance policy towards violent disturbances to maintain public order.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.