I remember in Pattaya getting stopped going down a one way street the wrong way.
The policeman only stopped me, but let all the Thais go.
I said "what about them?"
He said "Are you in the wrong?"
I paid the fine.
It just beggar's belief the amount of negative comments given to the poster of this thread.
I am amazed that Aseannow posters had such caring hearts.
I thought most would have agreed with Handsometall......
Looks like there is hope for humanity after all.
Well done.
Have to admit that as I was travelling in Latkrabang road today and noticed they were lifting up above, I was glad to get passed this area. Here you just do not know when something is going to get dropped.
Mr. Worawut you are a very rare species in Thailand. There could be murder and mayhem in the next room, but Thais do not want to get involved. Well done sir.
I arrived at the Thai consulate in Savannakhet at 10.00am on the 16th. August fearing the worst for being late. Much to my surprise there was only one person in front of me. My ticket number to go back the next day and pick up my passport was 19. The next day I arrived early and had a beer in the small restaurant opposite the consulate. I was the only person there and they closed and pulled the shutters down at 13.30PM. On previous occasions this restaurant has been mobbed. Still it was a pleasant experience.