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Pattaya: Woman in agony after metal grille pierces her ankle - calls to crackdown on messy contractors


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Just now, Shop mak said:

Buakhao 15 down to the Avenue, contractor hasn't been there 4 months, to finish the work.

 

Seems to have been suspended since the contractor started an electrical fire that damaged some vehicles. I suspect they have not completed the drainage project that should have reached Buakhao, and has been forgotten until we get the rainy season reminders. 

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7 hours ago, vadid said:

And what about the shop owners who treat the sidewalk as if it's their property?  They cover it with boxes, bikes and crates, forcing pedestrians onto the road, or in parts, into the yawning chasms where the road used to be.

Boxes, Bikes and Crates !

What about all the Menu Boards and Advertising C### , and the Tables and Chairs that then constitute their " Restaurant " taking over the Sidewalk

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

The spike had gone right through her leg. Tools had to be used to cut her free and she was taken to Bang Lamung Hospital with part of the metal still embedded in her leg.

Bets of luck with the compensation claim... 

sue the stuffing out of the contractors and City Hall.

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10 hours ago, vadid said:

And what about the shop owners who treat the sidewalk as if it's their property?  They cover it with boxes, bikes and crates, forcing pedestrians onto the road, or in parts, into the yawning chasms where the road used to be.

I found that parts of Chinatown were bad for this.

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11 hours ago, vadid said:

And what about the shop owners who treat the sidewalk as if it's their property?  They cover it with boxes, bikes and crates, forcing pedestrians onto the road, or in parts, into the yawning chasms where the road used to be.

A lot of Thailand looks like a junkyard.

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11 hours ago, rose33 said:

A lot of Thailand looks like a junkyard.

This is mainly caused by over-ordering of building materials.  Because most contractors never got past their two times table at school, they blithely order twenty odd power poles to lie by the road for years.

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