DUI warnings to be displayed on alcohol drink labels

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By Jung Min-ho

Warning messages about the risk of driving under the influence of alcohol will be displayed on the packaging of alcoholic drinks, according to health officials on Friday.

After the approval of the bill by the National Assembly the previous day, the revised National Health Promotion Act will require sellers to include warning messages about drunk driving, possibly with graphics depicting its dangers, on the labels of their alcohol products.

The revised part of the law will come into force one year after its proclamation.

Currently, alcohol labels display only health warnings as well as a specific message about the dangers it poses, particularly against maternal and fetal health.

Lawmakers who proposed the bill said they came up with the idea to raise awareness of the risk of drunk driving and reduce the social cost of its consequences.

According to data released last year by the state-funded Korea Road Traffic Authority, 1,167 people were killed and 122,566 others injured due to drunk driving incidents that occurred between 2019 and 2023.

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