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Bill would curb foul language

STAFF WRITER

Seven DPP legislators drafted a bill yesterday aiming at curbing the use of foul language by superiors against their subordinates in the military. Physician-turned legislator Lin Chin-hsing (林進興) of the DPP said his office had recently received a number of phone calls from parents of conscript soldiers complaining about language abuse by their superiors. The situation is so bad that some soldiers have become suicidal and developed stress disorders, Lin said. As a result, in the draft bill, the lawmakers suggest that military personnel who use bad language to humiliate their subordinates should be reprimanded appropriately to protect the dignity of the military rank and file. Repeated violators should be transferred to new posting or discharged, the lawmakers suggested. Officers or superiors who condone the wrong-doing should also be punished with prison terms of up to three years and/or fines of up to NT$300,000 (US$8,696).

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