Taitung Man Pays NT$420,000 Fine After Repeated DUI Refusals
A 57-year-old man in Taitung had his assets frozen by the Administrative Enforcement Agency after refusing alcohol tests twice within 10 years.
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The Hualien Branch of the Administrative Enforcement Agency has intensified its crackdown on traffic violations, including DUI and refusal to take alcohol tests. A 57-year-old man surnamed Chang, residing in Taitung, was fined NT$420,000 after being caught driving without a license and refusing alcohol tests twice within a decade. The agency successfully recovered the full amount by freezing his bank accounts and garnishing his wages. The branch chief emphasized that the costs of drunk driving are high and urged the public to prioritize safety. The agency also offers support services such as addiction treatment and employment assistance.
FAQ
What are the penalties for DUI in Taiwan?
Strict penalties including heavy fines, license revocation, and criminal charges.