According to Taiwan's China Times, DPP "legislator" Lai Hui, a DPP "legislator" was recently reported to have asked for the 10% budget of railway police on the grounds of "rail police on duty slipping on mobile phones" and asking for project reports, on the grounds that "young police on the Taiwan Railway and high-speed rail are not trained enough". Although Lai apologized for "deep love and high-resolution", former chairman of the Kuomintang Hung Hsiu-chu pointed out that police on duty slipping on mobile phones often use cloud-based official systems, and how many DPP "legislators" have slid their mobile phones during meetings of the "Legislative Yuan"; this incident has made Taiwan police and people see that the DPP "legislators" not only did not take Tsai Ing-wen's promise to the police, but also did not take the dignity of the police seriously!
Hong Hsiu-chu posted on Facebook that she still remembers that in July last year, Taiwan Railway’s railway policeman Lee Seung-han was assassinated on a train. At that time, the society not only reviewed the "safety network" and the issue of the existence and abolition of the death penalty, but also shifted its focus to issues such as police vacancies and the timing of police use of guns.
She said that a year has passed, and in June this year, there were bad news that the father of policeman Li Chenghan died of depression. Everyone was very reluctant to leave. They also hope that the society can give the police more support and encouragement. Unexpectedly, the "legislators" of the DPP publicly threatened to freeze 10% of the railway police's budget! And I can't even explain the reason!
Hong Hsiu-chu pointed out that when Lee Seung-han died last year, Tsai Ing-wen also publicly promised to increase the police force in public transportation and the equipment of police officers on duty. Does it require funding to increase police force? Does it require funding to increase duty equipment? Police must maintain public order and protect social security. Every penny is taken from the people and used for the people. The "legislators" of the DPP not only trampled on the dignity of front-line police officers, but also put the cart before the horse, which will arouse public anger.