China News Service, June 29th. Recently, a Taiwanese netizen complained about taking the MRT after get off work, but encountered a female student sitting directly on the chair she brought with her own. Many netizens stood up for the female student. However, according to the regul

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China News Service, June 29, According to Taiwan's United Daily News, a Taiwanese netizen recently complained that he took the MRT after get off work, but encountered a female student sitting directly on the chair he brought with him. Many netizens stood up for the female student. However, according to the regulations of Taipei MRT, female students who brought their own chairs actually violated the rules, with the maximum fine of up to NT$7,500.

China News Service, June 29th. Recently, a Taiwanese netizen complained about taking the MRT after get off work, but encountered a female student sitting directly on the chair she brought with her own. Many netizens stood up for the female student. However, according to the regul - DayDayNews

Data picture: MRT station in Taipei city. Photo by Wang Dongming, China News Service

Recently, a Taiwanese netizen said that when he was off work, he met a female student who ignored the eyes of others and sat directly on the black folding chair he brought with him. The netizen asked the female student, don’t you think her behavior is very impolite? The other party asked, "How is it?" so that the netizen questioned that there was something wrong with Taiwan's education.

However, many netizens stood up for the female student, thinking that the complainer made a big fuss and left a message: "Is there any regulation that you can't bring a chair to sit on your own?"

However, according to the Taipei MRT regulations, the female student's behavior of bringing a folding chair has violated the relevant regulations: "It is stuck at the entrance and exit of the MRT station, ticket gate, ticket vending machines, escalators or other passages, causing hindering passengers' access or use", and the passages and entrances and exits in the car are also included. If the passenger does not follow the advice, he can be fined up to NT$1,500 to NT$7,500.

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