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WATCH: Mainland tourist fights Japanese tourist who cut in line at a taxi queue in HK

Who would have thought that not taking queuing etiquette seriously would end up in a violent fight?

Apparently, some people in Hong Kong don’t like the idea of cutting taxi lines. Unfortunately one Japanese man wasn’t aware of this.

The incident happened at a taxi stand on Russell Street in Causeway Bay on Saturday evening. Four tourists from mainland China were waiting for a taxi when a Japanese tourist suddenly cut  the taxi queue to get into the cab with his wife and child.

PHOTO CREDIT: Coconuts HK
PHOTO CREDIT: Coconuts HK

An eyewitness named Ho was able to document the fight on video. Initially, the mainland tourist was seen yelling at the Japanese holidaymaker. The Chinese national eventually pushed him prompting a fight to break out. Seven minutes after the fight started, the police arrived at the scene to arrest them for causing a disturbance.

As a result, the Japanese tourist sustained injuries on his neck and hands, while the mainlander’s glasses got broken.

Watch the MMA-like fight between the mainlander and the Japanese tourist.

Featured image credits to Coconuts HongKong.

Written by mmalabanan

Mini is a work-at-home mom from Laguna. Aside from writing, she's passionate about breastfeeding and homeschooling.

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