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Checkpoints, curfew to be strictly enforced for 28 days


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8 minutes ago, Venom said:

Great, it's been so nice without the obnoxious drunken off key karaoke sing a song and Honda wave noise clowns until midnight every night. I think 10:00 pm is a reasonable time to stop the noise especially during the week as some folks need to work and children are required to go to school in the morning. ????

Are the schools not closed?

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20 minutes ago, bkkatl said:

Like normal but without the traffic. We, the Mrs and I, have driven in out of Bangkok to various provinces to visit her friends or family the last two weeks and we have yet to be stopped anywhere along the way. We been to 7 provinces in the last two weeks and have not been stopped once.

Likewise we go shopping in the next province every week and never yet seen an inter-provincial checkpoint??  However there is a regular checkpoint on the other side of town checking licenses and registration but everyone knows its always gone after midday, so if you have the virus or are in the business of running drugs or guns, going in the afternoon is always a safe bet.  I believe the local authority is planning on widening the road just before the checkpoint and put in a u-turn because there is often a lot of congestion there from helmet-less and unlicensed riders suddenly doing about turns with impunity.  You just gotta laugh lol!

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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

So how does travel via car work now. Can I drive from current provience where I've been staying back to where I live in Bangkok? 

Good question ... I would like to know if you can travel from Pattaya to Nakhon Ratchasima Province without being stopped every few kilometres by a checkpoint or several? I would like to pick up my wife and daughter who got caught by the restrictions. I read somewhere that if you do you have to self-isolate for 14-days!

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What are they trying to achieve with the lockdowns? If they don't step up testing, might as well open it all up, forget about social distancing and let death take it's own. The time gained by lockdowns must be uased to step up testing and tracking, not for power trips.

 

Usurpers are screwing it up.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Chief of Defence Forces General Pornpipat Benyasri on Sunday (May 3) expressed his disapproval of the large number of people rushing to travel to other provinces on Friday and the long weekend.

That could have been foreseen and prevented.

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I could be wrong, but I am not aware of a curfew being enforced on any other country. If anybody can tell me how they justify, or the reasoning behind it, I would like to know. The only thing I can think of is some kind of power trip for our fearless leaders.

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3 hours ago, DrTuner said:

What are they trying to achieve with the lockdowns? If they don't step up testing, might as well open it all up, forget about social distancing and let death take it's own. The time gained by lockdowns must be uased to step up testing and tracking, not for power trips.

Since the beginning of the quarantine, I suspect that the police have been missing the tips they normally need to survive.  Road stops have always been a guaranteed source of extra income.

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5 hours ago, Oxx said:

 

Why is he expressing his disapproval? This is absolutely nothing to do with the military.  He should stick to defending the Kingdom from external threats, not meddling in internal matters.

Because he probably recognises that the police have hitherto used most of the checkpoints to wave at traffic, rather than impose military-inspired rules. He's probably angry as a bee about that!

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