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Taiwan Railway Workers' Union Opposes Cockpit Surveillance Cameras

In April, Taiwan's High Speed Rail experienced its first non-stop incident, and the company has also experienced several incidents of improper stops due to human error. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans to install surveillance cameras in both cockpits, but both the Taiwan High Speed Rail and the Taiwan Railways Workers' Union have expressed opposition. The National Train Operators' Union, comprised of Taiwan Railways driver…
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In April, Taiwan's High Speed Rail experienced its first non-stop incident, and the company has also experienced several incidents of improper stops due to human error. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans to install surveillance cameras in both cockpits, but both the Taiwan High Speed Rail and the Taiwan Railways Workers' Union have expressed opposition. The National Train Operators' Union, comprised of Taiwan Railways driver…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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