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Thai PM has wonderful news for the people: You may use your cars


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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

He said he was spending 600 million baht daily to help with keeping diesel prices as low as possible

errata:

He said he was spending 600 million baht of 'your money' daily, to help with keeping diesel prices as low as possible

Posted (edited)

Ever since diesel capped at 30, they sure are making up for it in the other petrols.

 

Aside from that increase, Jan 2021 to today, we use E85, and that's up 60% from last year.

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Price 5 Oct 2021 of other fuels, when diesel capped at 30 baht ...

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Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite prices for fuel spiralling out of control at the pumps due to the "military operation" in Ukraine the PM has kindly allowed Thais to continue using their cars.

Idiot.

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Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:

"You may fill up and drive your cars," he said after a meeting.

 

"But please use them wisely and economically". 

jesus christ, does this guy hear himself speak?

 

of course not ????

Posted
6 hours ago, worgeordie said:

If you can afford to ,he should have added......

regards Worgeordie

if you cannot afford to put Fuel into your Vehicle of Choice, you should never have bought it in the first place, as its beyond your means.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Delivering happiness to the Thai people.........if one thing were to trigger a people's revolution it would be Thais not being allowed to drive their cars like in those ridiculous adverts on TV. 

Fording streams and scaling mountains in cars is inspirational enough for thai drivers.

Just be glad the ads don't show them in demolition derbies, street races, jumping curbs, driving on sidewalks, sailing through U-turns, sliding on wet pavement, flying off bridges, crashing into trees/poles/klongs/ditches/trailer trucks/pedestrians/motorcycles/storefronts/houses and each other.

 

Things could be much worse.

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Posted

Policy of left hand doesn't agree with the right hand?

 

The Cabinet today 3/9/2022 is considering in part banning the use of diesel vehicles driven by air pollution.

 

Prayut: "We need to closely examine automobile engines, whether they are properly equipped with a pollution filtering system and whether the engines are in good condition. "

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30363590

Posted
1 minute ago, Srikcir said:

Policy of left hand doesn't agree with the right hand?

 

The Cabinet today 3/9/2022 is considering in part banning the use of diesel vehicles driven by air pollution.

 

Prayut: "We need to closely examine automobile engines, whether they are properly equipped with a pollution filtering system and whether the engines are in good condition. "

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30363590

Complete and utter farce........that would remove 99% of heavy goods vehicles and about 70% of smaller vehicles.....talk about living in a rarefied atmosphere!!!

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Just now, Srikcir said:

Policy of left hand doesn't agree with the right hand?

 

The Cabinet today 3/9/2022 is considering in part banning the use of diesel vehicles driven by air pollution.

 

Prayut: "We need to closely examine automobile engines, whether they are properly equipped with a pollution filtering system and whether the engines are in good condition. "

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30363590

"engines in good condition"?

Sorry, that's not a thing in the Kingdom.

Posted

I see no problem in the comment drive your cars . This will result in more taxes paid 

Soon the situation will explode as the majority of the Thai population which is suffering from the Pandemic, resulting in low tourist numbers coupled with a large increase in pork prices and  now increasing the burden with high oil prices due to Putins desires 

I have seen the Thai baht fighting back which helps the situation .

Now beginning to falter .

Exciting times 

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, webfact said:

spending 600 million baht daily to help with keeping diesel prices as low as possible,

How much is he spending to help keep petrol and LPG prices low as possible??

Posted
8 hours ago, mahtin said:

He said he was spending 600 million baht daily to help with keeping diesel prices as low as possible,

 

Wot?

He's Full of it isn't he.  ????

Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

He said he was spending 600 million baht daily

There just not taxing Diesel.

 

Everything else is being taxed at high rates.

 

Thailand isn't cheap.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

if you cannot afford to put Fuel into your Vehicle of Choice, you should never have bought it in the first place, as its beyond your means.

The roads were a lot quieter on the way to work this morning. 

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2 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Complete and utter farce........that would remove 99% of heavy goods vehicles and about 70% of smaller vehicles.....talk about living in a rarefied atmosphere!!!

I would love this to happen. All those agricultural utility vehicles off the road along with the dangerous idiots that drive them.

 

I pray to all Gods, monotheistic and polytheistic, to make this happen.

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Posted
50 minutes ago, digger70 said:

He's Full of it isn't he.  ????

Nailed it, not just hot air but full of gas.... ????

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

if you cannot afford to put Fuel into your Vehicle of Choice, you should never have bought it in the first place, as its beyond your means.

I can afford to , but many others ,with the price of daily necessities rising due to

inflation , the debt they already have , maybe they cannot,  fairly easy for most

people to purchase a car, it's the running costs that they fail to take into account.

regards worgeordie

 

 

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

The roads were a lot quieter on the way to work this morning. 

Didn't do much for the PM 2.5 air quality here in Bangkok.  Air sucks from all of the construction and trucks.

Posted
9 hours ago, mahtin said:

He said he was spending 600 million baht daily to help with keeping diesel prices as low as possible,

 

Wot?

Not really spending but collecting less revenue off of diesel.  They lowered the taxes on diesel by 2 baht/liter a few weeks ago.

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Thailand got an oilfield in pichit and off shore in the gulf.

So why the ptice goes up?

No russia involved.

I guess the 600 mil. Just go in any pockets

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