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Whose land is this in Soi 3?? Public or Hotels??

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    Just park and ignore those cones.     You can push them forward with your car without damage to your car.   You pay road taxes to drive your car and park on the road where permitted.  

  • I was obliged to purchase 12 HT power poles and a transformer from PEA in order to run power to the property when it was built, PEA told us they will always put the poles directly on the property line

  • Common practice for Thais to put cones (or old chairs or other crap) in the public street outside their shops so as to "reserve" the parking for themselves. They think they own it and inevitably dont

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Since there's insufficient width for car parking there anyway, maybe the hotel owner just wants to make sure that no motorbike taxi guys or gayang vendors set up shop on that narrow strip between the drainage and the wall that belongs to the hotel.

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On 24/02/2018 at 8:35 AM, NanLaew said:

Since there's insufficient width for car parking there anyway, maybe the hotel owner just wants to make sure that no motorbike taxi guys or gayang vendors set up shop on that narrow strip between the drainage and the wall that belongs to the hotel.

Plenty of room for cars to be parked and plenty of room for Buses to pass.. putting cones or similar blocking public Roads is illegal 

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