A video circulating online has sparked controversy after a man was allegedly assaulted while trying to stop smoking in a non-smoking area at Shanghai Disneyland, raising public debate over enforcement and police handling of the case.
The incident reportedly took place on April 26 at the entrance of a restaurant in the Disneyland “town” area, where smoking is prohibited. According to online posts, a man in a white shirt confronted another man dressed in black who was smoking in the restricted zone.
Footage shows the smoker allegedly losing control, first kicking the man who intervened and then repeatedly striking him, causing his glasses to fall off during the altercation. The victim reportedly did not retaliate throughout the incident.
The video quickly went viral on social media, with widespread criticism from netizens who questioned whether the response from authorities was adequate. Some users claimed the case was later settled with compensation in the five-figure range, while also alleging that police indicated the offender was unlikely to face criminal detention if a settlement was reached.
The victim later commented online, urging users to stop spreading the video, saying the matter had been resolved through compensation and that further action was unlikely.
However, the situation has triggered public backlash, with many netizens arguing that physical assault in a public space should lead to criminal consequences regardless of financial settlement.
Comments online expressed frustration over perceived inconsistency in law enforcement, with some questioning why compensation appeared to replace legal penalties in cases involving violence.
As of reporting time, local authorities have not issued an official statement regarding the incident.

