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  • Taiwan’s highway police unveils 34 new BMW patrol fleet

    Discover how Taiwan’s National Highway Police Bureau enhances law enforcement with 34 new BMW 520i patrol cars, part of a NT$68 million investment under the Police Vehicle Enhancement Program.
    18小時前
  • Keelung mayor vows to improve transparency after escape

    Discover how Keelung Mayor George Hsieh plans to enhance public safety and transparency after the escape of a convicted attempted murderer from a local hospital. Read about the measures being introduced.
    2024/05/23 11:25
  • Police urges New Year’s Eve safety with anti-trampling teams

    The Xinyi Precinct of the Taipei City Police Department has established an anti-trampling team in high-density areas around the Taipei 101 fireworks display to ensure safety during New Year’s Eve celebrations. Drone interceptors will be used to force unauthorized drones to land. Mobile police stations will be set up at five major venues, providing services such as traffic control and lost and found handling. Anti-trampling teams will be organized in key areas, and LED signs, megaphones, whistles, and strong lighting equipment will be used for emergency evacuations. Prompt intervention and contact with on-site paramedics will occur in cases of overcrowding or falling incidents.
    2023/12/30 16:50
  • New Taipei allocates NT$17M yearly for school volunteers

    The New Taipei City Education Department has been allocating an annual budget of NT$17 million to subsidize volunteer activities at schools, including the purchase of guide and protective equipment. The department also ensures the safety of school volunteers by coordinating the procurement of insurance for them every year. This response comes after concerns were raised by New Taipei City Councilor Huang Shu-chun about the discrepancy between the budget for volunteer equipment and the actual number of volunteers. Huang pointed out that the current budget provides equipment for over 5,000 volunteers, despite an estimated 32,000 volunteers on the roster. Huang also compared the benefits granted to school social workers with those provided for police civil defense, neighborhood chiefs, and patrol teams. While school social workers receive an average of NT$495, the others receive a volunteer reward of NT$3,840. Huang emphasized the need to review and improve the system in order to address concerns about a potential reduction in volunteers and difficulties in recruitment and retention.
    2023/11/22 17:06
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