Reported about 1 year ago
Starting in July, the new transportation regulation in Taiwan restricts public reports on 8 minor traffic violations, leading to criticism and concerns about a potential increase in illegal parking. The Minister of Transportation, Lee Meng-yan, explained that police can still issue citations, but netizens quickly dismissed this as 'nonsense'. The law was amended in May to allow public reports on 5 violations but excludes minor infractions like using a mobile phone while driving or temporary parking in a no-parking area. The adjustment was made due to limited parking facilities and the potential burden on law enforcement from excessive reports. Despite the restriction, violators will still be fined if caught, emphasizing the importance of abiding by the law.
Source: YAHOO