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Premier calls on motorists to not drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday

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Premier calls on motorists to not drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday

 

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BANGKOK, 15 July 2019 (NNT) - Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has called on motorists to not drive under the influence of alcohol on Asalha Puja Day and Buddhist Lent Day, during sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Authorities have been instructed to set up road checkpoints to catch drunk drivers and inspect venues for any sales of alcoholic beverages.

 

Deputy government spokesman Lt Gen Weerachon Sukhonthapatipak said the premier is concerned about the safety of people during the long holiday, as many may travel with family members to the provinces to attend merit-making rituals. Motorists are advised to follow the traffic rules strictly, to not drive under the influence of alcohol or drive at excessive speed, to prevent road accidents.

 

The premier also reiterating that no sales of alcoholic beverages is permitted on July 16 and July 17. Operators of restaurants, grocery stores and entertainment venues are advised to observe the prohibition strictly . Those found to be in violation of the ban may be subject to a maximum of six months in prison or a maximum 10,000 baht in fine or both.

 

Source: http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG190715152656270

 

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Got to love the irony . Sales of alcohol prohibited and Big P asking people not to drive drunk????

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Premier calls on motorists to   not   NEVER drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday.

Maybe that's what he really meant?

 

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Yeah i agree everyone should wait until after the holidays to drive under the influence of alcohol! 

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16 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Premier calls on motorists to not drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday

all other times are fine - drink away and drive

 

what a stupid irresponsible message from a nations leader

26 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Premier calls on motorists to not drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday

 

………….and they all drank to that!

2 minutes ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Drove from Pattaya to Bangkok and back today and didn't see any Police checkpoints or Police vehicles stopping dangerous drivers.

Of course not they busy merit making plus important people are know to travel that route to risky pulling over the wrong person.

58 minutes ago, BestB said:

Got to love the irony . Sales of alcohol prohibited and Big P asking people not to drive drunk????

At least it uncovers that he HAS some idea what is reality in his country.

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Premier calls on motorists to not drive under influence of alcohol

Who is this Premier they repeatedly speak of? I have not heard of any Premier of Thailand yet I hear it mentioned frequently. Is there someone else of equal importance to Prime Minister Prayut? Surely not!

Could someone please tell the National News Bureau of Thailand there is NO Premier of Thailand. Fools that they are.

http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG190715152656270

A corrupt speaker talking to a deaf audience yields no positive results.

Sitting in the driving seat whilst pissed suggests their driving skills are impleaded with alcohol I would say there is no difference ???? 

12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

drive at excessive speed, to prevent road accidents.

It's difficult to check if a driver is drunk without stopping every car.  It's easy to spot a speeding car.  Speed kills yet Thai police continually fail to curb the speedsters.  Every day they fail to do this, 60+ people (mainly Thais) die + the severe life changing injuries and grief for the families and friends.

5 minutes ago, mikebell said:

It's difficult to check if a driver is drunk without stopping every car.  It's easy to spot a speeding car.  Speed kills yet Thai police continually fail to curb the speedsters.  Every day they fail to do this, 60+ people (mainly Thais) die + the severe life changing injuries and grief for the families and friends.

This is Thailand, if its their time, its their time, Its preordained. Which would explain why they don't care about safety, seatbelts, child car seats, or helmets.

He might as well tell the buffalo in the fields not to drink drive. That is how much the people listen here The laws may be in Thailand but the people dont obey and the keystone cops dont enforce them Carry on Thailand drink plenty of booze and do some drink driving Its fun

 

Thais will never stop drinking !  Its up to the cops to stop them and prosecute. Asking them on the internet means nothing. Most of the idiot would never look at the internet !

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has called on motorists to not drive under the influence of alcohol.....

He'll get the same response as asking them not to ride their motorcycles on the pavements!

16 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

Premier calls on motorists to   not   NEVER drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday.

Maybe that's what he really meant?

 

PM calls on motorists to not drive under the influence of alcohol during the long holiday.

Hic! No..... that's not what he meant.

He meant for motorists not to drive too long while under the influence of alcohol during the holiday.

 

 

 

I think he's only referring to farang drivers. We already know what the Thai drivers will be doing.

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Premier calls on motorists to not drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday

Two days?

6 hours ago, ocddave said:

This is Thailand, if its their time, its their time, Its preordained. Which would explain why they don't care about safety, seatbelts, child car seats, or helmets.

But doesn't explain how they might feel upon waking up in hospital, minus a limb, or paralysed. or dribbling like an idiot, like a cabbage, (although some would say there's plenty of those without accidents), knowing that  somebody they loved did die horrifically in the same accident, that they might have to pay compensation, (fat chance), can't claim insurance because they were DUI - and possibly other ponderables that might go through their thick heads in a hospital bed? But hey! I'm OK. F.R.O everyone else!

But they can do what they want for the rest of the year. Mai bpen rai na.

20 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

Premier calls on motorists to   not   NEVER drive under influence of alcohol during long holiday.

Maybe that's what he really meant?

 

Its what the Big Guy SHOULD have said.

 

21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has called on motorists to not drive under the influence of alcohol on Asalha Puja Day and Buddhist Lent Day,

5 years in power & he's still asking.... why not ask the police to do some real policing?

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