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Fines for crossing while 'little green man' flashes in Taiwan, heroin in art lamps, and 17 kg marijuana in suitcase

06/12/2025 Hear in Taiwan
According to traffic signal regulations, the flashing "little green man" is to urge pedestrians already on the crosswalk to speed up, and not to signal they may begin crossing. (Photo: Tristan Hilderbrand)
According to traffic signal regulations, the flashing "little green man" is to urge pedestrians already on the crosswalk to speed up, and not to signal they may begin crossing. (Photo: Tristan Hilderbrand)

Does green mean "go?" Not necessarily, as a pedestrian was ticketed by a patrol officer in Taiwan for beginning to cross while the "little green man" was flashing. Join Iris, Fil, and Tristan for this episode of Hear in Taiwan as they talk about the gap between law and public perception, the creative art lamps used to unsuccessfully smuggle heroin, and much less creative otherwise empty suitcase used to unsuccessfully smuggle marijuana.

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