Executive Yuan Proposes Stiffer Penalties for Drug-Impaired Driving, Including Life Imprisonment for Repeat Offenders Causing Death
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Taiwan's Executive Yuan approved amendments to the Criminal Code and the Military Criminal Code to significantly increase penalties for drug-impaired driving. The revisions include higher prison terms, increased fines, life imprisonment for repeat offenders causing death within 10 years, and vehicle confiscation.
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- Q: How will the prison term for drug-impaired driving change under this amendment?
- A: It will be raised from the current maximum of 3 years to a maximum of 5 years.
- Q: What is the penalty for a repeat offender who causes death within 10 years?
- A: Life imprisonment or a minimum of 7 years, with a fine of up to NT$4 million.
- Q: Will the vehicle be confiscated?
- A: Yes, vehicles involved in accidents causing death or serious injury will be confiscated.