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Get 3,000 baht for reporting illegal street racers, RTP tells public

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On 8/16/2019 at 10:18 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

Strange that the police have to offer a reward for reporting street racers when it's so in ones face. Do they walk around with their eyes closed? On top of that the police receive 95% of the issued fine. That in itself is a bonus.

Called a guaranteed payout for minimal work.

 

If the racing report found true, police collects 10k+ ( and pay out 3k)

If  the racing report found false, police collects 10k.

 

A real win-win.

 

The only scenario left to work out is what to do when the police officer's kid/s are the racers ????

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