‘MORALITY’ SURVEY: Foundation chairman Huang Kun-huei said ‘society has too few busybodies, but for a society to be good, there needs to be more nosy people’
Taipei Times
Date: Jun 30, 2019
By: Lin Hsiao-yun and William Hetherington / Staff reporter, with staff writer
Air pollution remains a significant concern for most people, a survey released yesterday by the

Professor Huang Kun-huei Education Foundation chairman Huang Kun-huei speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday to present the results of a nationwide survey on social attitudes.
Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times
Among respondents in the nationwide poll, 74.7 percent said air pollution from scooters and restaurant exhaust fans was “very serious,” with the rate being 81.3 percent among respondents in Kaohsiung, and Pingtung and Penghu counties.
The survey asked respondents whether they would confront a person who was “harming the public interest,” with 1.9 percent saying that they would.
“Today’s society has too few busybodies, but for a society to be good, there needs to be more nosy people, more virtuous and courageous people,” foundation chairman Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝) said.
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