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14,000 taxi drivers arrested in 12 months: police


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On ‎8‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 7:26 PM, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

So that means approx. 96.5% of those drivers the police arrested are still out there driving with their public vehicle licenses, and probably doing the same things that got them arrested, mostly just in a PR show, in the first place.

 

And the way things work around here, probably a goodly portion of the 489 (the other 3.5%) who had their licenses revoked are probably still out there driving as well, since having a valid taxi license doesn't seem to be a particularly well-enforced requirement in order to drive taxis here.

 

"So that means approx. 96.5% of those drivers the police arrested are still out there driving with their public vehicle licenses..."

Could that be because disqualification is not mandatory, perhaps?

 

How do you know that a "goodly"(?) proportion of drivers are ignoring their bans and that the requirement to be licenced is not well enforced?  Do you check your taxi drivers documentation each time?

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13 hours ago, Tradewind777 said:

And these were only the ones that were “caught”. 

 

It beggars belief that refusing ro pick up a passenger is an arrestable offence when serious crimes are let go. As always in this God forsaken place, nothing ever adds up. A good example: Note the number of lost licenses against the number arrested!

To assist your maths in your particularly bad example, note that losing one's licence for a taxi offence is not mandatory.

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8 hours ago, Thaidream said:

I use taxis frequently in Bangkok and the rejection rate has increased and I believe it has to do with the increased traffic which does not flow.  Just last week a taxi ride from Sukhumvit Soi 33 to Soi 15 cost 200 Baht and took  1 hour and 45 minutes. Absolutely ridiculous.  I could have walked it in 30 minutes but it was raining so went the taxi route.

How terrible, maybe one day the BTS will provide a service between Phrom Phong (Soi 33) and Asok (Soi 15 ish) then people wouldn't have to voluntarily get into a taxi in choked traffic on Sukhumvit when it's raining.

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Funny number. If this does include refusing customers due to the destination, this could be the count for 1 month.

 

Try to get a raxi night tine in the Sukhumvit Area and you do not want to go to a club where they get commission or just a short distance ride where they can charge 100 THB for 1 km.

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On 8/31/2018 at 8:58 PM, tomacht8 said:

That's only the tip of the iceberg.

4811/365 is 13 refusing passengers per day.

3277/365 = 9 cheatings with meter per day.

489/365= 1,3 revoked licence per day.

There are about 150000 taxis in Bangkok. The whole multiplied by 20 tours in 24 hours x 365 days.

1.100.000.000 tours per year.

So at all 14.000  detected violations cases (including wrong parking tickets) per year are a small number.

14000 sounds great but it is only a drop in the ocean.

 

Just a number plucked out of the sky to give to the media, such BS is still being used 

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