A total of 34 motorists caught drunk while driving in Singapore face a maximum fine of 10,000 US dollars or around Rp. 119 million.
Dozens of motorists aged between the ages of 24-63 were declared drunk after being tested by breathalyzer in police operations from August and December 2024. They will be tried on Thursday, December 19.
Citing Asia One, Wednesday, December 18, of the dozens of motorists two of them aged 52 years and 33 years face additional charges in addition to drunk driving.
Additional charges related to parking vehicles along Airport Road and Brickland Road, Singapore. Both then sleep in their respective car seats.
The police said the actions of these traffic violators endangered other road users.
If found guilty of driving drunk, motorists in Singapore face fines ranging from 2,000 to a maximum of 10,000 US dollars, or imprisonment for up to one year, or both.
Driver's license can also be withdrawn by Singapore authorities.
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