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Miaodong Night Market Brawl in Taiwan: Security Camera Footage Emerges

Yahoo News Taiwan (奇摩新聞)

Key Points

  • A brawl occurred at the Miaodong Night Market in Taiwan.
  • Security camera footage of the incident was shared with the public.
  • The owner of a stall selling garlic meat rice denied allegations of boundary violations.

Security camera footage of a brawl that occurred at the Miaodong Night Market in Taiwan has come to light. Following the altercation, local vendors also clarified the details of the attention-grabbing incident. The owner of a restaurant located at the scene put an end to the discussions.

It was claimed that a dispute arose between customers waiting in line and the operators at the location of the brawl. After the footage emerged, the owner of the stall selling garlic meat rice (蒜肉飯) spoke out about the incident. The operator rejected allegations that they exceeded the boundaries of their stall's area or violated rules.

The vendor argued that their stall did not extend beyond the permitted area and that they did not intrude into other sellers' spaces. The camera recordings of the brawl are expected to help understand the true nature of the incident. It is not yet known whether local authorities or the market management will take any additional steps regarding the matter.

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Where and when did the incident take place?
The incident occurred at the Miaodong Night Market in Taiwan.
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The footage documented how the brawl at the night market started and unfolded.
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The restaurant owner denied the allegations of boundary violation and area encroachment directed at them.

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