Use of violence, and this, would be, the RESULT!!! From the Front Page Sections, translated…
Two gangs of teenagers two days ago, in front of a karaoke in Miaoli, rammed into each other’s car, started a fight, Chiao, who’d called on others to get revenge was hit by an iron rod, causing damages on his left eye, was in need of removing his left eye, the Miaoli Police called on the eleven others who were there into the station, and, charged them all with attempted murder and murder charges.
The police investigated, two days ago, Chiao (age 23) and his friend, Chen (age 23) went to a karaoke in Miaoli to sing and drink, left at a little over three A.M., Chiao was suspected of being intoxicated, he’d run over the motorcycle that was, parked by the entrance of the karaoke, the owner found out, he got mad, hollered for all his friend who were singing inside the karaoke to come out, and got into a verbal altercation with Chiao and his group, the police came to break up the fight, the two men left on their own.
Chiao felt uneven, he’d returned to Houlong, Miaoli, called on Hsu and several others, who’d brought the air-guns and the altered guns the two cars, with six people drove back to the Karaoke Bar, and, Chiao and Hsu, along with their friends, entered into the rooms with their air guns and altered guns.
The police said, the altered gun that Hsu was holding didn’t fire, the two sides got into a physical altercation, Hsu and Chiao was out numbered, ran back to their cars, to grab the iron rods, but, the rods were taken from them, Chiao was beaten until his left eye started bleeding endlessly.
So, this, is another case of violence, caused, by a minor accident, and, that just shows, how it only takes so little, for these teenagers to turn violent, and because in the teenage years, we’d lacked impulse control, which, is why there may be worse damages done, as opposed to if it’d happened to the adults, besides, the teenage brains hadn’t developed completely, for them, to foresee the outcomes of their own actions, and they’re all, acting on their impulses…