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Patong slams brakes on taxi conflicts to boost tourism image


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37 minutes ago, webfact said:

Local police in the bustling tourist destination are taking steps to address the situation, which has negatively impacted the area’s reputation.

Will these steps be forward or backward steps .................LOL

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Since the taxi mafia's seem to be stronger and more powerful than both the police and the army, I don't see anything positive ever happening regardless of the amount of egg the authorities have on their face, from a staggering continuation of tax related incidents. 

 

The police not only don't care I think they tend to side with the taxi driver when an incident takes place. Lastly I think the cars are much bigger problem than the motorcycles. 

This problem has existed for many decades. When I lived 6 months back in the 90s in Phuket I was glad I owned a car. The island has always been difficult for public transport and always will be. This announcement of action will prove as pitifully inadequate as every previous attempt to improve the situation. It's not a place I would visit or live in without my own transport.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Efforts are underway in Patong to reorganise the city’s unscrupulous motorcycle taxi services...

Reorganize?  Into what?

Not a solution.

Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.

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2 hours ago, Spock said:

This problem has existed for many decades. When I lived 6 months back in the 90s in Phuket I was glad I owned a car. The island has always been difficult for public transport and always will be. This announcement of action will prove as pitifully inadequate as every previous attempt to improve the situation. It's not a place I would visit or live in without my own transport.

Absolutely correct, and it is exactly the same thing on Samui. I remember 10 years ago when the army established power they sent in a hundred soldiers to clean up the taxi problems, they set down all kinds of new laws and rules and edicts, and two weeks later everything was the same. I got into a taxi and asked them to use their meter and I was laughed out of the car. 

 

The authorities here are some of the least serious people I've ever encountered in my lifetime. 

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