Skateboard Boy Creates Uproar in Railway Station

Skateboard Boy Creates Uproar in Railway Station
Jun 17, 2015 By eChinacities.com

A male passenger that was refused entry into Beijing’s South Railway Station due to carrying a skateboard created a scene on Tuesday, assaulting various persons with a volley of hands and vulgar language.

The skateboard carrying boy, angry for being denied entry into the train station, shoved a worker into the station’s entrance gate, and even turned back around to attack several female personnel.

He also scuffled with several male workers until the surrounding crowd decided it was time to step in and control him.

The skateboard carrying passenger seemingly at a loss, kept asking why he wasn’t allowed in during the entire incident.

Source: view.inews.qq.com

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Keywords: Beijing south railway station skateboard Beijing south railway

8 Comments

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wSchuyler88

In the words of Dave Chapelle, sit back and be marry , and welcome to the China Club!

Jun 18, 2015 13:31 Report Abuse

silverbutton1

Inside sources tell me on page 70,604 section 402.56, paragraph 3, line 202 of the PRC handbook for citizens specifically mentions that skateboards are forbidden on public transportation. Why am I not surprised that Chinese have not read the entire 229,520 pages of their beloved handbook cover to cover.

Jun 18, 2015 09:37 Report Abuse

kuntmans

Foreigner?

Jun 18, 2015 09:27 Report Abuse

Samsara

Are you retarded? Read the god damn article. "flurry of hands" (girly slapping attack); "attacked several female personnel"... This is an archetypal Chinese male.

Jun 18, 2015 20:31 Report Abuse

Robk

Well, why wasn't he? It is not like a skateboard takes up any more room than luggage, so what's the logical reasoning behind this? Being a skater kid is bad or something? Are roller blades allowed?

Jun 17, 2015 18:22 Report Abuse

RachelDiD

I assume it is to protect people from themselves? I could imagine that if wheeled things were allowed on the subway, people would end up doing stupid things with them, and then getting hurt, and then suing. I mean, look at the story here of the woman who hurt herself pushing and shoving for the coveted seat.

Jun 17, 2015 19:40 Report Abuse

Guest2781358

but folding bicycles are allowed?

Jun 18, 2015 04:22 Report Abuse