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No-drunk-driving campaign launched to reduce New Year road accidents


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Year after year, after year, after year...and nothing changes (except the number of dead and injured).  Many hundreds of people are going to lose loved ones (albeit after doing something stupid) but then there are the innocent drivers, passengers and pedestrians that also suffer due to others' bad decision making.  Sad, but true.  Let's hope everyone we know has a safe and happy festive season.

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2 hours ago, ezzra said:

Rightly so, why throw good money after bad when you know that it will fall on deaf ears, a stronger police presence on the roads equipped with breathalyzers and on the spot fines or confiscation of motor vehicles should and will bring better results than a useless campaign...

the result of drunk driving is destroyed vehicles and families..... meet those caught over the limit half way and crush their vehicle.

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Thais politicians love pageantry and PR photo opportunities. All talk but no action. Well the police be out in full force or hiding in their police kiosks? 

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Reccomendations!!!!!!!!!!!!! They should be INSTRUCTIONS, backed up with the full force of the law.

Initial confiscation of vehicles, followed up day a day in court with harsh penalties when warranted.

 

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1 minute ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

No. The mortality rate is linked to motorcycle use and poor quality rural roads.

Well, I wish everyone Godspeed. May buddha and amulets protect us all and bring good fortune. 

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9 minutes ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

No. The mortality rate is linked to motorcycle use and poor quality rural roads.

So deaths only occur in rural area's ?

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I'd say that the entire population of Thailand know that it's dangerous to drink and drive, drive on the wrong side of the road, don't jump red lights etc. These media campaigns will do nothing to improve the situation. The only thing that will work is strong deterrent and honest and determined enforcement. Don't laugh.

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It's like watching bad parents tell their young children not to do something without actively enforcing the rules. When the kid ends up doing the thing they were told not to, the parents come out with something like, "What? I told them not to do it". 

 

 

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