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RTP set to actually do their job at New Year 2023! But what about the rest of the year?


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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

That is correct working 2 weeks a year.. Who don't want a job like that??? Make a schedule for working 24 hrs a day 7 days a week and do what they do with the holidays, and not only checking for traffic tax, but real do their job, black smoke, speeding, drugs and alcohol checks, driverslicense check, no helmet checks, driving the wrong way, sound polutions, drugsdealing, weapon use/possesions, and the list can be continued....

If they actually had to work then no-one would take the job. Now, they get paid whether they work or not. Not entirely unlike weather forecasters, who get paid no matter how many times they get the forecast wrong.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

He trotted out English phrases like "Area Approach" and "Action Plan" to give an air of authenticity.

Can not be true, Are these people serious? ????

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"and spokeswoman Lt-Col Naphawan."  who is making a good effort at keeping a straight face...  and hoping that she will not be asked any questions.....

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Yes, we'll actually be doing our job.

 

Before going back to normal.

Funny. 

 

Lot's of tents set up along the pot holed highway.  Usually manned by bored looking boy scouts and the odd police man playing on his phone. 

 

If you can avoid the roads especially at night next week. Try to do any shopping around 11:00 -2:00 while the hard core drunks are sleeping it off. 

 

Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. 

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

Every New Year and Songkran it is the same, crackdowns and the mention of "seven deadly days". A weary Thai public could be forgiven for calling this Groundhog Day once again.

To be honest it's the Thai people that bring this upon themselves.

They except the risks, they except that training is sparce and what is available is cheap, they except that roadside fines are better than court actions.

They except that drinking and driving is wrong but it's a way of life here.

This is Thailand, get used to it because it's never going to change.

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1. We will be working the franchise as usual.

2. You will only get pulled over for drunk driving at a road block, and never, ever while on the highway, as the road blocks are more convenient for us, and patrolling the highways takes real police work.

3. we care very little about your safety and welfare, but if we can earn a buck, we will show up.

4. Happy New Year to all!

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19 hours ago, khunjeff said:

As long as they do "enforcement by checkpoint", the problems will never go away, even during these "seven days" exercises.

 

How do you crack down on speeding, erratic and dangerous driving, etc, when you crowd 20+ people into a tent with a snack table, and only look at drivers when they've slowed to a halt to pass through the gauntlet? It's probably the least effective use of traffic enforcement personnel possible, which is why it isn't used in other countries. Scatter the officers out all over the roads in ones or twos, and you might actually have a chance of reducing the mayhem. 

It only takes a little brains to figure that out, but brains are not exactly plentiful here in Thailand.

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The one excellent thing the BiB are very adapt at is being totally unprofessional and ineffective.

Trotting out this sort of meaningless drivel on a constant basis is absolutely all they can do to stay in the job.

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23 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Trotting out this sort of meaningless drivel on a constant basis is absolutely all they can do to stay in the job

They get to stay in the job even after convictions for drug trafficking and prior to killing children with a machete.

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