A story of a mother and daughter causing a scene by refusing to get off a taxi for 1 night and 2 days after fighting with the driver in China is heating up the internet.


According to Chinese media such as Pengpai News on the 21st, Wang, a taxi driver in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, received a ride request around 2 p.m. on the 17th.


A story of a mother and daughter causing a scene by refusing to get off the taxi for 2 days while fighting with the driver in China is heating up the internet. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

A story of a mother and daughter causing a scene by refusing to get off the taxi for 2 days while fighting with the driver in China is heating up the internet.
[Image source=Yonhap News]

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However, the location requested by the customer was a no-parking zone, so Wang decided to wait for the customer about 20 meters away from that spot.


The mother and daughter, surnamed Wei, immediately protested harshly after getting in the car, saying it was not the place they had requested, and Wang decided to cancel the ride.


But the Wei mother and daughter argued that Wang had to pay a penalty fee if he wanted to cancel the ride and refused to get out of the car.


The police arrived and tried to persuade the Wei mother and daughter, but they continued to refuse to get off, so Wang eventually parked the car near his home and left for the day.


Taxi Driver and Dispute... Chinese 'Jinsang Bu-nyeo' Refuses to Get Off for 2 Days and 1 Night View original image

The next morning, when Wang returned to the car, they were still sitting inside.


Wang drove to the nearby police station and asked for help.


Despite the police persuading the Wei mother and daughter to get out of the car, they refused and were forcibly removed around 10 p.m. that day.


The police imposed administrative detention on them.


It was reported that during the 1 night and 2 days of refusing to get off, they even relieved themselves inside the car.



On Chinese social media Weibo, comments such as "the worst troublemakers ever" and "who will compensate the driver for his losses?" have been pouring in.


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