On September 29 in Taipei, Taiwan, a confrontation on the metro escalated into violence after an argument over a priority seat.
An elderly woman reportedly struck a younger passenger with her bag when they refused to give up their seat.
Escalation Caught on Camera

The younger passenger, who said she needed the seat because she was carrying multiple bags, retaliated by kicking the elderly woman.
The incident was filmed by fellow commuters and quickly spread on social media, sparking outrage and debate.

Police Response and Legal Action
Authorities later announced that both women had violated the Social Order Maintenance Act.

Each will be summoned and could face fines of up to NT$18,000 (approximately S$760).
Public Reaction
The video triggered heated discussions online about etiquette on public transportation, the use of priority seating, and the line between self-defense and aggression.

While many condemned the violence, others emphasized the need for mutual respect and understanding between commuters.
