Baker says threatened online after video

The China Post
Date: November 2, 2016
By: The China Post news staff

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A baker who shot footage of former President Chen Shui-bian taking a walk near his

Baker Huang Shi-fu serves a customer at his bread stand near the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Tuesday. After releasing footage of ex-President Chen Shui-bian walking in the vicinity, foot traffic to Huang's stand has increased in recent days. (CNA)

Baker Huang Shi-fu serves a customer at his bread stand near the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Tuesday. After releasing footage of ex-President Chen Shui-bian walking in the vicinity, foot traffic to Huang’s stand has increased in recent days. (CNA)

residence in Kaohsiung claims he has been threatened online.

After footage of Chen went viral, Huang stated he had received threatening phone calls and posts, including one telling him to “please bite a bullet.” Local police said they were investigating the issue.

Holding a press conference in Kaohsiung, baker Huang Shi-fu called for the news media and “persons with power” to stop interfering with his work.

He said that his Facebook page had been flooded with threats, and that he had been subject to excessive food safety and tax checks.

A netizen, identified as EZyou on the “ptt” online bulletin board, said he had notified public authorities of Huang’s various violations including a lack of proper permits to operate his stand.    [FULL  STORY]

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