Taiwan Viral Video: Couple Caught On Livestream Having S*x at Yangmingshan National Park, Footage Taken Down After Incident
Taiwanese police have identified a male suspect after an explicit incident involving a couple having s*x was inadvertently broadcast live from Yangmingshan National Park. The midnight encounter at Qingtiangang was captured on a 24-hour YouTube wildlife feed. The suspect faces public indecency charges, an NT USD 9,000 fine, and up to a year in prison.
Authorities at Yangmingshan National Park in Taiwan have urged visitors to maintain public decorum and adhere to local laws after an explicit incident involving a couple was inadvertently broadcast on the park's public 24-hour livestream. The incident occurred at the park's popular Qingtiangang grassland region in the early hours of Friday, May 15. It is reported that the couple was caught on livestream having s*x at the park.
The Shilin Police Precinct in Taipei confirmed over the weekend that investigators have identified a primary male suspect and his vehicle registration number using localised surveillance infrastructure. TKW Taiwan Viral Search: Gaji Terbaru and Worker Protection Rules Explained.
Midnight S*x Incident Caught on Livestream
According to police logs, the couple entered the national park grounds at approximately 11:00 PM on Thursday, May 14. Investigators noted that the individuals began engaging in explicit behaviour at around 1:00 AM on Friday morning near the open fields of Qingtiangang. Law enforcement officials stated that the individuals appeared entirely unaware that their actions were being captured by the park administration's all-day environmental monitoring system. The high-definition camera feed is permanently linked to YouTube, allowing wildlife enthusiasts and ecological researchers to monitor the area's free-roaming water buffalo and regional weather conditions in real time.
Legal Ramifications and Public Indecency Charges
The Shilin Police Precinct announced that the case is being processed under statutory public indecency laws, and the identified male suspect will be formally summoned for police questioning. Under the Criminal Code of the Republic of China (Taiwan), individuals found guilty of public indecency can face a maximum prison term of up to one year, alongside a statutory fine of NT USD 9,000.
Warnings Issued Over Video Redistribution
Following the incident, the Yangmingshan National Park Administration Office confirmed that the recorded segment of the broadcast was promptly deleted from the archive, and the live system was temporarily adjusted. Park administrators issued a strict warning to the public regarding the digital dissemination of the footage. Officials clarified that any individuals keeping, sharing, or re-uploading copies of the recorded livestream across social media platforms or private messaging apps could face separate criminal prosecution for distributing obscene materials under the Criminal Code or the Social Order Maintenance Act. Taiwan President William Lai Splashed With Vomit During Chinese New Year Temple Visit, Viral Video Surfaces.
Protecting Public Spaces and Wildlife Safety
In an official statement, the park administration reminded the public that Yangmingshan National Park is a shared ecological and recreational space designed to bring citizens closer to nature. Representatives emphasised that visitors must remain respectful of both the environment and other park users. Furthermore, park authorities cautioned that behaving inappropriately in open spaces like Qingtiangang poses direct safety risks. Visitors were reminded to remain vigilant of local wildlife, particularly the large resident water buffalo herds that graze freely across the plateau and can become aggressive if startled by unexpected human activity or distress signals in the dark.
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