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Number of police checkpoints in Bangkok reduced

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Number of police checkpoints in Bangkok reduced

By THE NATION

 

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The Metropolitan Police Bureau on Tuesday (April 21) said it will reduce the number of screening checkpoints in Bangkok from 89 to 52 during the night curfew, effective from April 21 until further notice.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had ordered a nationwide curfew from 10pm to 4am from April 3 in a more stringent move to curb new Covid-19 infections.

 

Police checkpoints have been set up since then throughout Bangkok to enforce the curfew and prevent crimes at night.

 

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The 52 checkpoints that will remain effective are:

 

- In front of the Chinese Embassy

 

- Pracha Songkro Road Soi 5-7

 

- Banglamphu intersection

 

- In front of Yothin Burana School

 

- Exit of Phaholyothin Expressway

 

- In front of The SC Place, Ratchadapisek Road

 

- Soi Krungthep-Nonthaburi 26

 

- Soi Lat Phrao 15

 

- Prasert Manukit Road

 

- BTS Morchit Station

 

- King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

 

- King Kaew intersection

 

- Soi Hathairat 34/1

 

- Balae intersection

 

- Soi Charoen Krung 1

 

- Kheha Romklao intersection

 

- Transport Region 4 intersection

 

- Soi Seri Thai 53

 

- Lat Phrao Expressway

 

- Navamin Road

 

- Amornphan intersection

 

- Soi Chaloem Prakiat 28

 

- Rama III intersection

 

- Bangna intersection

 

- Chonglom intersection, Rama III Road

 

- Soi Pattanakarn 25

 

- Rama III Road Soi 8

 

- Bangna intersection, Sukhumvit Rd.

 

- Wat Ratchanadda, Machachai Road

 

- Jaroenrat Road

 

- Yukol 2 intersection, Bamrungmeuang Road

 

- Yaowarat Road

 

- Mit Phan Road

 

- Phraramhok Technological College

 

- Soi Jaran Saniwong 7

 

- Vet Care Hospital, Kanchanaphisek Road

 

- Romreun Village, Ratchaphreug Road

 

- Soi Rungpracha, Borommaratchachonnani Road

 

- Chao Phraya Hospital

 

- In front of Supalai Loft

 

- Suksawas Road

 

- BTS Pho Nimit Station

 

- Rama II Road Soi 42

 

- Taksin Road

 

- Soi Somdet Chaopraya 11

 

- Soi Somdet Phrachao Taksin 37

 

- Behind Nong Khaem shopping centre, Ma Jaroen Road

 

- PT petrol station, Kanchanaphisek Road

 

- Soi Sa Kae Ngam 14

 

- Chatchai Sermchoke Village

 

- Susco petrol station, Kanchanaphisek Road

 

- Bangchak petrol station, Kanchanaphisek Road

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30386527

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-04-22
 

Totally useless.

Even playmobil look less ridiculous

 

 

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Edited by rech

I don't think announcing the reduction and which checkpoints will remain is a particularly brilliant move. Why not end the curfew outright if you're unwilling to police it?

 

So!! Just went through a police check. Let me say I’ve driven up and down from KK-HH many time over the last 4 months. I’ve been asked to do a breath test, pee into a cup and just answer a couple questions. Today I was told I must wear my mask while I’m driving!!

now I thought about this for a bit. Are they afraid if I sneezed the spit would go through the vents ( against the AC flow) run the system and fly out the car and hit part of my truck?! Then someone would have to run there hand down the side of my truck and insert there fingers into there mouth? Do I have this correct? 
anybody out there able to give me a real reason why they insisted I wear it inside my vehicle? Wanted me to sign a price of paper (didn’t of course) and said I was up for a 20k fine if I was not wearing. 

2 hours ago, WcCaptain said:

So!! Just went through a police check. Let me say I’ve driven up and down from KK-HH many time over the last 4 months. I’ve been asked to do a breath test, pee into a cup and just answer a couple questions. Today I was told I must wear my mask while I’m driving!!

now I thought about this for a bit. Are they afraid if I sneezed the spit would go through the vents ( against the AC flow) run the system and fly out the car and hit part of my truck?! Then someone would have to run there hand down the side of my truck and insert there fingers into there mouth? Do I have this correct? 
anybody out there able to give me a real reason why they insisted I wear it inside my vehicle? Wanted me to sign a price of paper (didn’t of course) and said I was up for a 20k fine if I was not wearing. 

Were you wearing a mask whilst talking to them?

12 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Were you wearing a mask whilst talking to them?

This time as every time I rolled the window down. They seen I was not wearing and pulled me in. That’s when they told me to wear in truck at all times. 

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