Drunk driver crashes near Taiwan's presidential residence after fleeing police
A brewery worker drove drunk down a one-way street the wrong way beside Taiwan's presidential residence in Taipei, then crashed into a tree while fleeing a police check.
- A 31-year-old man drove the wrong way out of a side street near the presidential residence around midday.
- A traffic officer signaled him to stop, smelled alcohol, and the driver hit the gas and sped off.
- He lost control, slammed into a street tree, and was knocked out with injuries to his head, face, and right arm.
- Two military guards stationed at the residence ran over to help before paramedics arrived.
- His breath test came back far over the legal limit, and he now faces charges for drunk driving and obstructing police.
Outlook: The case has been handed to prosecutors, and the security-sensitive location will likely draw extra attention to drunk-driving enforcement around the presidential residence.