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Big Joke in Phuket: Finds dangerous footpaths and faded Zebra - get it sorted he demands


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Picture: Siam Rath

 

Poster boy cop of the Royal Thai Police Pol Lt-Gen Surachate Hakpan was in Phuket yesterday checking up on his boss's much vaunted Special Safety Zone 4.0 community policing initiative.

 

But during his tour he found plenty of things wrong in the Thalang Road area and told local contractors and officers to get their fingers out and make repairs.

 

First, as reported by Siam Rath, was his observation that there were not enough safety barriers on some repairs to the footpaths. 

 

He told the contractor to get it sorted lest there be an accident to members of the public. 

 

Then outside a well known restaurant called Raya he noticed that the markings on a Zebra Crossing were faded and this could cause accidents.

 

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Picture: Siam Rath

 

He told the Muang district police chief and his deputy to contact the relevant authorities to make repairs.

 

In relation to Smart Safety Zone 4.0 he said it was so much more than CCTV - it was all about the police and the community working together for better outcomes. 

 

ASEAN NOW notes that Surachate has been put in charge of reviewing the community policing plan that is the baby of soon to retire RTP chief Pol Gen Suwat Chaengyodsuk. 

 

It won an award for community policing in Dubai but few members of the public have a clue what it is. 

 

Surachate - known universally by the moniker Big Joke - says that after pilot projects the safety zone plans will be increasingly rolled out.

 

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over the last couple of weeks they have been out painting road markings around Pattaya which is great if they would use a quality product fit for purpose - they are fading already, use the cheapest ## possible which turns out to be a complete waste of money

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44 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

This photo is missing two key elements...

 

- no one pointing at the potholes...

- no twigs sticking out of a nearby drain to alert motorists to the hazard... :whistling:

 

 

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I think the rubber tyres are there for that purpose!!

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5 hours ago, smedly said:

over the last couple of weeks they have been out painting road markings around Pattaya which is great if they would use a quality product fit for purpose - they are fading already, use the cheapest ## possible which turns out to be a complete waste of money

Where I live on Soi Arunotai outside the school white/yellow lines, warning lights etc, does anyone take any notice nope. There needs to be a massive graphic campaign on tv, police actually enforcing the laws, I watched a vlog from Vietnam last night, everyone wearing crash hats.

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15 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The great man is always finding ways to make Thailand safer and spends his days and nights improving the quality of life for all. 

He should be in charge of the Mountain B investigation.

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