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Road traffic fines: New connections mean drivers must pay up!

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Road traffic fines: New connections mean drivers must pay up!

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

The head of the police committee looking into improvements on the Thai roads has said that a new computerized system will mean that more fines will be collected from drivers.

 

The system links up the Royal Thai Police and Department of Land Transport.

 

This will eventually mean that no one will be able to renew tax unless overdue fines are paid.

 

In the past the system has been slapdash with many slipping though the net.

 

IT specialists at the DLT told the RTP on Tuesday that work has been successful said Pol Gen Ekkarak Limsangkat.

 

The government ordered the improvements last year.

 

But despite the upbeat words from Pol Gen Ekkarak some work still needs to be done to ensure there are no loopholes in the new systems, reported Daily News.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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photo caption of cop texting while working:

 

"Honey you will never guess what I am doing!"

 

and yes I realize he is operating the radar and not a phone but why let facts spoil things.

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That's a shame, never paid one yet   ?

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considering the widespread use of mobiles by drivers (amongst other things) I would not be standing there for the love money

37 minutes ago, webfact said:

eventually

What does that mean "exactly"??

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1 minute ago, kannot said:
39 minutes ago, webfact said:

eventually

What does that mean "exactly"??

12th of Never

 

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speeding is by far the dumbest thing to focus on, total lack of attention is what matters. slowing them down to 90 kph it will still be freakin disaster when they pile into the back of a   stationary car at traffic  lights.

Really 90 or 120 aint gonna make any difference.

 better if they had cameras concentrating solely on tailgating, lane  hopping, lane  hogging, inattention, mobile phone use, no signals, being a retard, brake failure, brain failure, total failure...............but wait HOLY siht he/she/it was doing 92 in a  90!!!

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No registration No worries and there are plenty of them driving around ! changed or stolen plates no problem Drivers wont pay !

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6 minutes ago, tracker1 said:

No registration No worries and there are plenty of them driving around ! changed or stolen plates no problem Drivers wont pay !

And that's just the police. :smile:

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5 minutes ago, stanleycoin said:

And that's just the police. :smile:

"Do you know who I am"..................No youve got no freaking number  plate

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1 hour ago, tracker1 said:

No registration No worries and there are plenty of them driving around ! changed or stolen plates no problem Drivers wont pay !

Why bother changing or stealing plates when you can just drive or ride around with none at all?

But friendly Somchais checking station will happily get you the sticker no ploplem.

 

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If their excessively over the limit just take the car to the crusher. The message will get through a lot quicker that way and no need to chase people to pay fines.

 

4 hours ago, tracker1 said:

No registration No worries and there are plenty of them driving around ! changed or stolen plates no problem Drivers wont pay !

lately out here near kumpawampi all the police are after is unpaid rego tax, no rego leave the  unregistered  truck or car and it is towed away, and they do have a good inspection !

6 hours ago, webfact said:

The government ordered the improvements last year.

Wonderful. A pity they're not so efficient in other areas needing improvement. 

Coming up Pattaya klang from beach road got stopped at second road had to blow into some pipe like object looking for drunk drivers  early am Monday no check for licence or passport   Just blow.  On motorbike 

Yep, improve the money stream. Meanwhile, rich crooks go free. TIT!

Money to be made here but ANPR wont detect the number plate if its in the boot/trunk.

12 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

Money to be made here but ANPR wont detect the number plate if its in the boot/trunk.

or the all white numbers on a white background number plate.

loads of them around. 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

But despite the upbeat words from Pol Gen Ekkarak some work still needs to be done to ensure there are no loopholes in the new systems, reported Daily News.

Image result for thai police bribery pics

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18 hours ago, pokerface1 said:

If their excessively over the limit just take the car to the crusher. The message will get through a lot quicker that way and no need to chase people to pay fines.

 

They most likely wont own it the bank will

39 minutes ago, kannot said:
19 hours ago, pokerface1 said:

If their excessively over the limit just take the car to the crusher. The message will get through a lot quicker that way and no need to chase people to pay fines.

 

They most likely wont own it the bank will 

That's a valid point.

When the police check the owner's details, as you say, it will show up as belonging to a finance company.

I'd guess that the loan agreement would stipulate that the 'purchaser' is liable to pay any such fines. If they don't then they'll no doubt lose the car as well as being blacklisted from future loans.

 

A couple of years ago I was caught speeding on camera on Highway 12 (near Lomsak IIRC). The finance company forwarded the fine PDQ.

My wife has to pay the loan company in advance for the annual car tax payment, which they pay on her behalf, then mail her the windscreen sticker.

 

Going for the "easy money" as usual!

Look at the picture, long straight road, what about all the "B" roads and small villages that they drive through at ridiculous speeds, no money to be made I guess ? 

7 minutes ago, CGW said:

Going for the "easy money" as usual!

Look at the picture, long straight road, what about all the "B" roads and small villages that they drive through at ridiculous speeds, no money to be made I guess ? 

This is so true.

But on the up side, the Temples and the Charcoal suppliers,  do a roaring trade

in Thailand,   25,000 for starters as a base line. TIT.  :jap:

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Warning to those traveling to Luang Prabang Laos. Do not enter from Nan Province as the road is very dangerous and almost unusable.

Thais can do anything and everything to endanger themselves and others on the road. No change. But if they miraculously survive and reach a check point, they might have to pay a fine. Might...

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