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[quote=BAKUI,429090]China Daily: From May 1st, 2011, an amended Criminal Law which imposes harsher punishments on drunk drivers has been adopted. The amended Criminal Law stipulates that all drunk driving incidents are considered criminal offenses, whereas the previous law imposed criminal penalties on drunk drivers only when they caused serious traffic accidents. Further, an amended Road Traffic Safety Law, which also took effect on May 1, stipulates that convicted drunk drivers will have their driving licenses revoked in next five years, instead of suspended, as in the previous law. Gao Xiaosong, a singer, music producer and director, was sentenced to six months in custody and a 4,000 yuan ($615) on Tuesday after being found guilty of drunk driving that caused an accident on May 8th. So never drunk drive in China if you don't want to go to jail. Gao in court [/quote]
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