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Phuket ‘Seven Days’ death ‘too early’ to be counted in New Year road-safety campaign


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Phuket ‘Seven Days’ death ‘too early’ to be counted in New Year road-safety campaign

By The Phuket News

 

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Two men escape serious injury in a motorbike accident last night (Dec 27). Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: Phuket Vice Governor Supoj Rotreuang Na Nongkhai this morning reported that Phuket has so far suffered no deaths since the “Seven Days of Danger” annual road-safety campaign for the New Year began at midnight Thursday night (Dec 27).

 

Referring to the official report compiled by the Phuket Provincial office of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM-Phuket), Vice Governor Supoj explained that during the first day of the campaign – from midnight to midnight, Dec 27 – Phuket suffered just seven people injured in seven accidents: five in Muang District and two in Thalang District.

 

Of note, to be reported as “injured” during the Seven Days campaign, road-accident victims must be taken to hospital for treatment. People injured in accidents who are not transported to hospital from the accident scene are not included in the statistics for the period.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-seven-days-death-too-early-to-be-counted-in-new-year-road-safety-campaign-74182.php

 

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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2019-12-29

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Of note, to be reported as “injured” during the Seven Days campaign, road-accident victims must be taken to hospital for treatment. People injured in accidents who are not transported to hospital from the accident scene are not included in the statistics for the period.

Pathetic excuse designed to make Phuket look like a safe haven.  If there were people injured, there were people ****in injured!  Full stop!

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They should count it.  Its and improvement over an average day.  World Health Org stats;  Daily traffic death toll in Thailand? " That's an average of 62 deaths every day, according to the WHO's 2018 report on global road safety -- just slightly fewer than the average deaths over the New Year period of 66 per day. "

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9 hours ago, colinneil said:

 You are one sick bar steward, there are 365 deadly days here, not just 7.

So just to keep your figures looking good, you are now splittings hairs about the poor mans time of death.

Sick thats what it is, sick, if 1 of your family would you be such an a++e about time of death.

Don't take the bait and bite, all you do is lower yourself to his level.. 

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