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How is drunk driving handled?

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VanEverly
08/30/25 2:54am
The driver's license will be temporarily suspended for six months, and a fine ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 yuan will be imposed. Detention for up to ten days, a fine ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 yuan, and revocation of the driver's license. The traffic management department of the public security authorities will restrain the driver until sober, revoke the driver's license, and pursue criminal liability; the driver cannot re-obtain a driver's license within five years. Detention for fifteen days, a fine of 5,000 yuan, revocation of the driver's license, and the driver cannot re-obtain a driver's license within five years.
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MacDakota
09/11/25 7:02am
When I was learning to drive, my instructor always said drunk driving is a major taboo. If caught, the penalties range from fines of several thousand yuan and license revocation to detention, criminal sentencing, and a permanent record. A friend of mine ignored the advice, drove after drinking, hit a pedestrian, ended up in the hospital with huge medical bills, and was banned from driving for life. Since then, I always choose a sober friend as the driver or use ride-hailing apps like Didi for gatherings, booking half an hour in advance for just a few dozen yuan—far safer than taking risks. Safety always comes first. Not driving under the influence isn’t just a legal requirement but a moral choice. Never gamble for momentary pleasure; developing good habits can spare a lifetime of regret.
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BradleyLynn
10/25/25 7:53am
Having driven for over a decade, I've witnessed the consequences of drunk driving all too often. If caught by the police with excessive blood alcohol levels, you'll face a direct fine of 2000 yuan, 12 demerit points, or even license revocation. Serious accidents can land you in jail and ruin your future. I once had a close call—slow reactions and blurred vision after drinking nearly led to disaster, but thankfully I took a ride with someone else and avoided tragedy. My advice is to plan ahead before every gathering: either designate a completely sober driver or set up a ride-hailing app to automatically accept rides. Sitting in the back seat after drinking is worry-free and effortless—don't risk big losses to save small money. Remember, safe driving to protect your life is more important than anything.
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DeLondon
12/08/25 8:17am
The thought of drunk driving destroying families breaks my heart. At a friend's gathering, a buddy drove drunk, crashed, and left his whole family wailing in despair. Not driving after drinking is an act of responsibility towards your family. Nowadays, calling a designated driver is very convenient—just a few taps on your phone and a driver arrives at your doorstep. Spending a few dozen dollars for peace of mind is priceless. Life only comes once; we can't afford to be careless. At gatherings, pay extra attention to everyone's safety and remind each other to avoid tragedies. Start with yourself to protect those around you.
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