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overt2016

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  1. 9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

    There are no safe crossing points.... 

    Unfortunately that is true, but you would think that a country that wants

    to get out of  a third world status would look at it????

  2. 7 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

     

    The law is quite clear: Cars must stop for pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing (zebra crossing).

     

     

    However, there’s no point in being dead right..... 

    Thanks for that.

    Not being too much to ask could you quote the law number? thanks

  3. 1 hour ago, KhaoYai said:

    Whilst I don't disagree with you, the problem concerning pedestrian crossings is far bigger than them not being clearly marked.

     

    People have been killed on the crossing at the junction of Sukhumvit Road and Soi's 3 & 4 by drivers going through at red - right in front of a manned police box!

    On a crossing in pinklao i have been almost hit by a police car and a cop on a motorbike.

    I just wonder what EXACTLY is the law about pedestrians and crossings?

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  4. 22 hours ago, internationalism said:

    well, actually to abolish this court and the whole injustice system.

     

    this guy is also rapist and murderer, that after deportation back from autralia. For that he was discharged from the army and jailed for 3 years, after the charges were mysteriously dropped.

     

    he has an elephant ticket. Has payed for it and nothing can shake him. He is above the competence of the constitutional court  

     

    Ahh, Thailand where logic and compliance with moral is just a whim.

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  5. 7 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

    I went for aa drive with the family yesterday just to get outside of BKK.  We all had our masks on in the car, but I watched as other cars drove by filled with families and low and behold no masks.  Waiting on a law to forbid drinking a soda while driving as well....

    Laws in Thailand are over-rated. That's why nobody observes them.

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