China News Service, July 13th, according to a comprehensive compilation report by New Zealand's Tianwei Network, a few days ago, Shane Shi, a New Zealand Chinese taxi driver, encountered racial discrimination on the way to pick up and drop off passengers, and the vehicle was thrown eggs.

  Shane Shi is an Uber driver in New Zealand. On July 12, local time, when he sent a passenger on the way, an egg suddenly flew over and hit the window of the co-pilot. "We were waiting for the red light, and suddenly there was a bang. I turned on Uber, and I paid special attention to it. At that time, I thought about the sound... Then I saw a broken egg on the left window. ."

  Shi Li, 50, rolled down the window and asked a woman in the car next to her. There was also a man in the car. Shi asked "what's the situation", the woman said "not me", "but the passengers in my car, sitting in the back row, can clearly see that it is the woman."

  Shi is from northwest China, and the passenger in the car is also an Asian. They felt that they were targeted because of ethnic issues. Shi had to continue to question the woman in the lane next to him, but the passengers in the back row asked him not to irritate each other. "She (passenger) said in Mandarin, "Do nothing, close the window, and leave."... She’s scared, I’m actually okay. I just want to ask why the other party is doing this."

  Shi later reported to the police on the matter, and the police filed a case of "crime against traffic."