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Verdicts issued in 98 per cent of cases involving year-end traffic offences


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Verdicts issued in 98 per cent of cases involving year-end traffic offences

By THE NATION

 

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Some 19,680 cases were brought before the criminal, provincial and district courts for violation of the Road Traffic Act BE 2522 during the New Year holidays (December 27-31) and verdicts were issued in 19,379 cases, a 98.47 per cent adjudication record.

 

“The five provinces that had the most traffic violation cases were: Bangkok (896 cases), Nakhon Ratchasima (868), Chonburi (851), Chiang Mai (821) and Roi Et (647),” Courts of Justice spokesman Suriyan Hongwilai said on Wednesday (January 1).

 

“The three most reported offences were: drunk driving (18,314 cases), driving without a licence (2,947 cases) and driving while using narcotics (259).”

As for statistics of courts that had finished issuing verdicts in most cases, Chiang Mai district court topped the list with 731 cases, followed by Roi Et provincial court (647), Nonthaburi district court (498), Pattaya district court (498) and Ubon Ratchathani district court (483).

 

“The juvenile and family courts submitted 278 complaints that led to prosecution in road traffic cases,” he said. “Among these, 214 cases were of drunk driving, 54 were of driving while using narcotics, three were of driving without a licence, and one of negligent driving.”

 

Out of 278 underage offenders, 268 were male and 10 were female, Suriyan added.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380049

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

“The three most reported offences were: drunk driving (18,314 cases), driving without a licence (2,947 cases) and driving while using narcotics (259).”

And how many of those 21,520 "S*** for Brains selfish scumbags" completed their journey behind the wheel?

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4 hours ago, Chazar said:

Hows that guy who has the  biggest drink problem.....Mr R.  Bull?

Interestingly I came across the Interpol most wanted list a few days ago and the Red Bull heir ie the Boss wasnt on it. Clearly the posse are back at the ranch. 

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3 hours ago, Searat7 said:

If they started locking up these people (drunk drivers)  in jail for a year you would see a change in behavior.

 

Also those stopped without a driver’s license should have their vehicles confiscated for a period of time.

 

Without serious penalties nothing will change.

the vehicle should be crushed !!!

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On 1/2/2020 at 9:18 AM, webfact said:

Pattaya district court (498)

Surprised at this number given Pattaya Plod were conspicuously absent during the 'dangerous' week.  They were back on the take yesterday with not one but TWO bandit points; the one on Rot Fai road causing a massive tailback and hopefully severely inconveniencing the convoys of Chinese visitors to the Floating Market.

For the FIRST time I escaped unscathed despite driving while in possession of a white face.

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