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Police examining noisy exhausts in Pattaya: Over 95 decibels and you're in trouble!

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2 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I always thought motor bikes with side cars are illegal? well they should be

Only for foreigners......

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  • Good! They should do this every day, and all around Thailand.

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    I can't comment on the rest of the country, but Pattaya has an epidemic with noisy exhausts right now. It has gotten so bad, that we have given up going to several open front bars, as it is literally

  • Question, why Pattaya? Thailand has like 77 provinces and god only knows how many towns and cities of all sizes wher i saw in my own eyes kids riding souped up or homemade contraptions resembling moto

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2 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I always thought motor bikes with side cars are illegal? well they should be

"Sidecars" can be legal  but they must be registered with the bike at the DLT  from new... "Sidecars"   not to be confused with a mobile shop/kitchen  bolted on to a bike aftermarket and normally to bikes that are on their "last legs" anyway..those are not legal  but  most cops will turn a blind eye for a Thai person trying to eek out a living ( Yes some traders make very good money..most just eek)

 

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