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Protecting Road Safety: Repeat Unlicensed Drivers Face Full Fine | Traffic Violations | Five Strike, Seven Safety

The Shilin Branch of the Ministry of Justice's Administrative Enforcement Agency recently successfully collected over NT$160,000 in traffic fines from a volunteer named Huang in New Taipei City for a series of traffic violations. The Shilin Branch's swift and decisive enforcement actions demonstrate its resolve to enforce the law and contribute to the Executive Yuan's "Five Strikes, Seven Safety" road safety policy.
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The Shilin Branch of the Ministry of Justice's Administrative Enforcement Agency recently successfully collected over NT$160,000 in traffic fines from a volunteer named Huang in New Taipei City for a series of traffic violations. The Shilin Branch's swift and decisive enforcement actions demonstrate its resolve to enforce the law and contribute to the Executive Yuan's "Five Strikes, Seven Safety" road safety policy.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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