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PM Prayut thanks all sides for ensuring public safety during Songkran

 

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BANGKOK, 18th April 2018 (NNT) – The Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, thanked all sides, including volunteers, for ensuring public safety during this year's Songkran festival. 

The Assistant Government Spokeswoman, Col. Thaksada Sangkhachan, said the Prime Minister asked government agencies to continue organizing road safety campaigns after the Songkran festival ended on Tuesday (April 17th). 

Col. Thaksada said Gen. Prayut also wanted relevant agencies to provide relief to people affected by volatile weather conditions.

 
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6 hours ago, leeneeds said:

Avoidable but who cares, 

death industry of  charcoal, gas , monks, flowers, incence sellers, coffin makers and car wreckers / recyclers  all make extra money out of Songkran,

 

R.I.P 

Is a really big money business!

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So pats on the  back all round. Pre military gov ....Songkran 2013 and 2014 322 and 321 deaths ...umm junta time: 2015 364, 2016 442, 2017 390, 2018 418.

So Mr. Prayuth is "pleased". What utter nonsense this government is when it comes to road safety ...I think its easy to see from the figures above that any of their initatives have failed. Go on challenge the root of the 'problem' if you dare ....has something to do with the police and their policing and why people here do not seem to respect them and the laws too. Go figure government, go figure .....ahhh i'm wasting my breath eh.

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9 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

"...thanked all sides, including volunteers, for ensuring public safety during this year's Songkran festival."

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

"...continue organizing road safety campaigns after the Songkran festival ended."

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

I bet he hasn't visited any Pattaya hospitals to see how many people are being treated for eye infections.

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