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Political rally: motorists advised to avoid roads around Parliament this afternoon

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Political rally: motorists advised to avoid roads around Parliament this afternoon

By THE NATION

 

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Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) has advised motorists to avoid Kiak Kai Road in front of Parliament and nearby routes from 2pm today (September 24) due to a political rally.

 

“On Thursday afternoon, the Free Youth group will hold a political rally in front of Parliament, where a meeting to amend the constitution is taking place. We expect the rally to start at 2pm and last until 10pm,” said MPB chief Pol Lt-General Pakkapong Pongpetra.

 

The following routes are expected to be affected by the rally and therefore should be avoided:

 

> Samsen Road (from Bang Kra Beu Intersection to Kiak Kai Intersection)

 

> Pracharat Sai 1 Road (from Kiak Kai Intersection to Bang Pho Intersection)

 

> Thaharn Road (from Kiak Kai Intersection to Saphan Daeng Intersection)

 

The MPB has advised motorists who wish to travel from Bang Kra Beu Intersection to Bang Pho Intersection to use Amnuay Songkram Road, which leads to Rama V Road, Techa Wanich Road, Pracharat Sai 2 Road, and then Bang Pho Intersection.

 

“Protest leaders have asked Parliament for permission to hold the rally and have promised to obey the law and not block public roads,” Pakkapong added. “The MPB expects the rally to end peacefully, when the meeting concludes at 10pm.”

 

For further route information or roadside assistance, call hotline 1197 or visit www.trafficpolice.go.th

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395033

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-09-24
 

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