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No lessons learned: Drink driving stats for New Year's Eve smash record for previous year by 66%

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Good to see Thailand's setting records, just like the US is in COVID cases! Go team Thailand/USA!

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    In a few more days they will publish the weekly total then nothing will be done . . .  until Songkhran when they will repeat the counting process for 7 days, publish the total . . .  and not

  • pretty much everyone driving or riding in Pattaya after 8pm are very likely to be intoxicated and that includes both Thai and foreigners, it's not hard to figure out when you see bars packed with hund

  • The drinkers don't care, cos if they get caught, it's not the end of the world for them. No loss of licence, no insurance premium hike, can still drive on compulsory insurance, no huge fine. 

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Yes Thailand is still like Canada was in the 1960s when you got caught, you got a ticket and paid it. No huge fines, no points off your license.  In Canada with all the changes there are still people who drink and drive, and crash and kill other people, what a world we all live in.

  I do hope that Thailand tries harder to stop the drinking and driving, but they are not the only country in the world with this problem, that is for sure.

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