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Electric Scooter Rentals Surface in Pattaya, Prompting Legal Issues


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Accidents waiting to happen, and no helmets? 
 

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32 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Some Pattaya locals have expressed worries about the legality of these scooters and are calling for relevant authorities to look into the matter. There are fears that these scooters could lead to situations seen in Phuket, where tourists were arrested for riding similar electric scooters on public roads without the necessary permits, despite being told they were legal and didn't need licenses or registrations.

 

I bet they went after the foreign tourists and gave a pass to the establishment that rented them the "illegal" scooter.  Bets?  (not REAL bets of course).
Of course, it seems that foreign tourist who have never been on any kind of motorcycle think they can come to Thailand and drive without consequence when they would be steeply fined in their own country for driving without a proper license.  But registrations?  Nope - that's the responsibility of the establishment renting the vehicle.  But going after tourist for an unregistered rental vehicle is, well, low-hanging fruit. 

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I see men speeding around the Jomtien and South Pattaya area on these things...

 

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Not a fit bird like her, but guys who look far too grown up to be using a fancy children's toy that will leave them as nothing more than a large red stain if they are involved in an accident on a busy road.

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16 hours ago, Guderian said:

I see men speeding around the Jomtien and South Pattaya area on these things...

 

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Not a fit bird like her, but guys who look far too grown up to be using a fancy children's toy that will leave them as nothing more than a large red stain if they are involved in an accident on a busy road.

and even a fit bird that is so stupid not to wear a helmet will find someday that one little slip up and off to the hospital she will go if she is lucky enough to survive kissing the concrete with her once pretty little (empty) head

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On 5/17/2024 at 3:33 PM, snoop1130 said:

"GOGO BIKE

How embarrassing. 

 

Good for nerdy guys. 🛵 🦼

 

 

I reckon they would be popular with the AN forum members that stalk you with their stupid confused emoji's. 

 

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21 hours ago, brianthainess said:

 

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This is how the elderly foreigners in Pattaya ride their disability scooters. 😂

 

A menace to all other road users. 

 

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2 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

These are everywhere in downtown KL, Malaysia, and I use them all the time. 

Stockholm, Sweden 

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49 minutes ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

The Thai cops must be dancing in glee as here is another new means to racket unwary falang tourists.

hmm ... you have some stating how dangerous they are, and now, you implying it will be a racket to enforce the law, do there job, as a money grab, instead of simply making things safer.

 

"We wish there was more enforcement " ...  "Police out extorting money again"

 

Simply doing their jog, and its ... Damned if they do, damned if they don't.

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On 5/18/2024 at 10:59 AM, natway09 said:

Licenced or not licenced, over or under 50cc they still will add to deaths & injury on the road

No electric scooters are "under 50cc", neither are any electric scooters "over 50cc".  As those don't exist, they'll make no difference to road deaths or injuries.

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17 hours ago, treetops said:

the original article came from The Pattaya News and was just reworded for here and a different (inaccurate) picture used. 

"..a different (inaccurate) picture used".

 The photo must be why the OP specifically stated..."File photo for reference only".

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13 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

I reckon they would be popular with the AN forum members that stalk you with their stupid confused emoji's. 

Are there really any members who care anything about, or even bother to look at, the emojis that their posts receive?  If there are, why?

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