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Drinking and driving in Thailand: Thai media clarifies quantities and penalties


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Posted
18 minutes ago, webfact said:

To be classed as legally drunk on the roads in charge of a motor vehicle you have to have 50 mg in your blood.

how can you equate that to bottles (600 ml) of beer or glasses of wine or ...........

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Posted
12 minutes ago, bje2000 said:

The general rule of thumb is that 2 standard drinks in the first hour will raise your BAC to 0.05%, and 1 standard per hour thereafter will maintain that level.
examples: 
330 ml Singha is 5% = 1.4 standard drinks
red wine 100 ml = 1 standard drink
white wine 100 ml = 0.9 standard drink
spirits (40%) 1 nip/30 ml = 1 standard drink
pre-mix 5-7% 275 ml bottle = 1.1 - 1.5 standard drinks

who will mess about with this......  drink or dont drink....

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Posted

The problem is embedded into their culture drinking and driving is 24/7 not just holidays plus the enforcement isn't going to happen during holidays if you are tie to your chair playing with your phone under the tent. 

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"It has become a hot topic of interest what with the focus on road accidents at New Year's"

 

For all but the road traffic police enforcement process I think!

Posted
4 hours ago, Henryford said:

If you are rich the limit is 500 mg

The rich have no limits to the amount consumed or the amount of bull they vomit up

Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

There are four exceptions including people under 20 who can only have 20 mg before they are considered over the limit.

The other three exceptions appear to be the connected, super rich and mega rich

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Spock said:

Surely refusal to take the test should mean the maximum penalty is applied!

The caveat being owning a Bentley..

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Nicholas Paul KNIGHT said:

This incident I fail to understand why a medical Doctor  DID NOT take a blood sample after the accident , there appears to be ZERO medical reasons why it was not asked for or taken. RTP hav a lot of questions to answer . 

Unfortunately the RTP will probably not be required to answer those questions.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Seeall said:

exceptions are illegal sidecars and 5 kids , no helmets (facemasks help of course) and somchai with no plates or licence or tax sticker......

You forgot Lek holding onto the chilly-bin/esky.????????

Posted
12 hours ago, Henryford said:

If you are rich the limit is 500 mg

The rich have no limits to the amount consumed or the amount of bull they vomit up

Posted
14 hours ago, webfact said:

 

Sanook decided to remind the public of the penalties for drink driving both in terms of fines and potential prison terms. 

Penalties for whom?

 

Let’s not pretend they’re the same for everybody.

Posted
22 hours ago, webfact said:

The penalty for a first DUI offence is one year in jail and a fine between 5,000 and 20,000 baht.

 

Most courts will suspend custodial sentences or not impose them at all for first offences, notes ASEAN NOW.

 

For second offences committed within two years there is a mandatory prison sentence of up to 2 years and fines of 50-100,000 baht.

 

Licences are removed for at least a year and possibly for good.

Please help a senile old man...........I was under the impression that a DUI gets you 4 points deducted off your licence. therefore you can be caught 3 times a year before you lose the said licence. Then, at the end of the year, you regain all your points.

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