Monday, June 22, 2026

Taipei Police Report 56 Drug-Impaired Driving Cases During Recent Holiday

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Taipei police recorded 56 instances of Drug-impaired driving throughout the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday. Commissioner Lin Yen-tien directed officers to intensify vehicle stops at major intersections across the city. Authorities conducted these checks around the clock to ensure public safety during the busy weekend. Data from the Criminal Investigation Division reveals that methamphetamine usage accounted for 39 of these cases. Another four motorists tested positive for etomidate, a substance widely known as the zombie drug. This surge in offenses highlights the ongoing challenge police face regarding impairment in urban areas.

Officers performed thorough inspections whenever they identified suspicious behavior or detected unusual odors from vehicles. This proactive strategy aims to stop potential traffic hazards before they result in accidents or injuries. The department intends to trace every etomidate case to its source by targeting illegal drug suppliers. To support these efforts, officials provided frontline personnel with an ample supply of rapid screening kits. Prosecutors and police confirm they will show no leniency to those caught violating these critical laws. They continue to urge all residents to prioritize safety by avoiding any illicit substances before driving.

The government now explores stricter legal measures to combat the rising frequency of such dangerous incidents. Proposed amendments seek to increase penalties and broaden the scope of license management for identified users. These legislative updates reflect a broader commitment to safeguarding public safety through firm and decisive action. Meanwhile, police promise to maintain their rigorous enforcement schedule to deter future cases of impairment. Effective monitoring and swift intervention remain the core components of the current strategy against traffic violations. Future safety outcomes depend heavily on the continued success of these intensive and coordinated police operations.

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