Minor Collision on Taipei MRT Leads to Physical Fight Between Two Women
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two women engaged in a physical altercation on a Taipei MRT train after a minor collision.
- The dispute escalated from an argument when one passenger, looking at her phone, bumped into the other.
- MRT police intervened at Ximen Station and will investigate the incident to determine appropriate action under the Social Order Maintenance Act.
A minor collision on a Taipei MRT train escalated into a physical altercation between two female passengers, prompting police intervention. The incident occurred around 8 p.m. on Tuesday when one woman, engrossed in her mobile phone, accidentally bumped into the neck of an older woman seated in front of her.
The accidental contact sparked an immediate verbal dispute, which quickly devolved into a physical confrontation. Staff at Ximen Station, along with MRT police, were alerted and responded to the scene. They successfully separated the two women and escorted them off the train.
Authorities are now reviewing surveillance footage to reconstruct the events leading up to the fight. The passengers involved will be questioned, and the case will be processed under Taiwan's Social Order Maintenance Act. The MRT police emphasized the importance of calm behavior and mutual understanding among passengers, urging commuters to use the emergency communication buttons or call the police in case of disputes or dangerous situations.
The incident did not disrupt train operations, and police are working to determine the full circumstances before deciding on any penalties. The Taipei MRT police reminded passengers to remain composed and considerate of others while traveling.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.