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Drunk Driver Crashes Scooter Minutes After Leaving Home

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A man in New Taipei City was arrested for drunk driving after crashing his scooter just 50 meters from his home.
  • The man had gone out to buy late-night snacks while intoxicated.
  • His blood alcohol content was measured at 1.02 mg/L, leading to charges of endangering public safety.

A man's late-night craving for snacks led to a dangerous encounter with the law in New Taipei City. The 45-year-old, identified by the surname Zhuang, was arrested for drunk driving after crashing his scooter shortly after leaving his residence.

Zhuang had reportedly been drinking sake at home when he decided to venture out to a nearby fried chicken shop for late-night snacks. However, his journey was cut short. Merely 50 meters from his home, while traveling on Zhongshan Road in Zhonghe District, he lost control of his scooter and collided with a parked motorcycle.

The commotion alerted a nearby resident, who called the police. Responding officers arrived at the scene and immediately detected a strong smell of alcohol emanating from Zhuang. A breathalyzer test revealed a blood alcohol content of 1.02 mg/L, a level significantly above the legal limit and indicative of severe intoxication.

Although no one was injured in the accident, Zhuang was visibly unsteady on his feet. He was subsequently arrested and taken to the New Taipei District Prosecutor's Office to face charges of endangering public safety. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with driving under the influence.

The man drove his scooter while drunk, but lost control due to intoxication and crashed into a parked vehicle.

โ€” Article narratorDescribing the incident.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.