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Know Your Rights: What to Do When Stopped by the Police in Taiwan

If you get stopped by the police in Taiwan, you have certain rights that are protected by law. Some of these rights include:

1. Right to remain silent: You have the right to remain silent and not answer any questions that may incriminate you. You can also request a lawyer to be present during any questioning.

2. Right to be informed of the reason for the stop: The police must inform you of the reason for the stop and provide their identification and badge number.

3. Right to request an interpreter: If you do not speak or understand Mandarin Chinese, you have the right to request an interpreter.

4. Right to refuse a search: You have the right to refuse a search if the police do not have a warrant or probable cause.

5. Right to receive a copy of the police report: If you are arrested or detained, you have the right to receive a copy of the police report.

It is important to remember that cooperating with the police can help the situation, but it is also important to protect your rights. If you feel that your rights have been violated, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

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