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Police Warn Against Reindeer Antlers and Coloured Lights on Cars

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The Royal Thai Police have issued a warning against the recent trend of decorating vehicles with reindeer antlers and multi-coloured lights, reminding the public that such decorations are illegal and subject to fines.

 

In a Facebook post dated 16 December, the Royal Thai Police noted that these festive modifications could violate traffic laws.

 

Police Major General Siriwat Deephor, the deputy spokesperson, emphasised concerns from Police General Kittirat Phanphet, the National Police Chief, about the potential dangers these adornments pose.

 

The decorations might result in accidents or pose risks to other road users.


The police highlighted that adding protruding ornaments like reindeer antlers could exceed the width of the vehicle and be hazardous if they became detached while driving. Similarly, using coloured lights could confuse other drivers and obscure your vehicle's signals.

 

Under the Motor Vehicle Act B.E. 2522, specifically sections 12 and 60, such modifications could result in fines of up to 2,000 baht.

 

Additionally, if these decorations contribute to an accident causing injury or death, the driver may face charges of negligence resulting in harm or fatality.

 

The public is encouraged to report vehicles with dangerous modifications by capturing evidence and contacting police hotlines: 191, the traffic hotline at 1197, or the highway police at 1193, available 24/7, reported Daily News.

 

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  • Maybe they could start with those that drive ALL YEAR round with clear white tail lights and red colored headlights

  • ...and this is perfectly acceptable? Oh, of course it's a coach, not a car 🙂     

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    I think they should keep it. If I see one of them, I know right away there is an idiot in that car. 

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Maybe they could start with those that drive ALL YEAR round with clear white tail lights and red colored headlights

But docorations make cars easier to see, that's got to cut down accidents. Better to have them.

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I think they should keep it. If I see one of them, I know right away there is an idiot in that car. 

Welcome to the festive season 555.......numpties :whistling:

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Thai Police are appealing to the public to break the law on the road slightly less than they do normally this festive period.  One high ranking officer was quoted as saying, "Seriously this time.  This one you can't break.  It's really dangerous.  Enough with the antlers."

 

It is easier to do this than enforce the law of wearing helmets, which will save more lives than a car with colored lights.. Besides that I see a whole year driving cars which have all kind of lights everywhere, so in fact why now fine Santa Claus??  Overloaded trucks will be more dangerous too and the blacksmoke emitting cars are more harmful for the public health... But there is no time for to fine them

I'm in the US at the moment and those antlers have become popular here as well.

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...and this is perfectly acceptable? Oh, of course it's a coach, not a car 🙂 

 

 

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

The public is encouraged to report vehicles with dangerous modifications by capturing evidence and contacting police hotlines: 191

 

"1-9-1, what is your emergency?"

 

"uhh, yeah, well, this car drove by and it had antlers on top!"

 

"this is serious!  what's your location, sir?  we'll deploy the entire fleet of BMW smart cars immediately!"

17 hours ago, webfact said:

Additionally, if these decorations contribute to an accident causing injury or death, the driver may face charges of negligence resulting in harm or fatality

Their taking it seriously then

7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

It is easier to do this than enforce the law of wearing helmets, which will save more lives than a car with colored lights.. Besides that I see a whole year driving cars which have all kind of lights everywhere, so in fact why now fine Santa Claus??  Overloaded trucks will be more dangerous too and the blacksmoke emitting cars are more harmful for the public health... But there is no time for to fine them

The only Christmas spirit they need to worry about is the liquid variety consumed before driving

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They're worried about antlers sticking out a bit and this is a daily occurrence?..............image.jpeg.ab268182ca1134a999c95985c19f43c0.jpeg

I've seen cars with red and blue marker lights on the front, green and blue marker lights on the rear, trucks with 15,000,000 lumen headlights, cars and scooters with no lights, trucks with an uncountable number of Michelin Men hanging off them, ambulances with flashing lights with the perfect frequency to induce an epileptic fit, and the BIB driving around with their red flashing lights permanently on.

 

Somehow I don't think the odd reindeer antlers and Christmas lights on a few cars will be much of an added distraction.:coffee1:

Ban of horns on car front makes a lot of sense.

When they hit people, it will worsen the victims' injuries.

As well as increase the risk of infection(if any germs on them).

21 hours ago, webfact said:

In a Facebook post dated 16 December, the Royal Thai Police noted that these festive modifications could violate traffic laws.

 

Since when do they have any interest in violations of traffic laws?

If Thailand enforces a rule: they are bad.

If Thailand doesnt enforce a rule: they are bad.

 

HoHum

10 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I'm in the US at the moment and those antlers have become popular here as well.

Why anyone would want antlers on their car is beyond me. They belong on a living being.

15 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Why anyone would want antlers on their car is beyond me. They belong on a living being.

They're not real, they attack to upper door jam it looks like.

 

11 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

It is easier to do this than enforce the law of wearing helmets, which will save more lives than a car with colored lights.. Besides that I see a whole year driving cars which have all kind of lights everywhere, so in fact why now fine Santa Claus??  Overloaded trucks will be more dangerous too and the blacksmoke emitting cars are more harmful for the public health... But there is no time for to fine them

What about helmets with antlers, bunny ears, go-pro cams.....?

1 hour ago, khunjeff said:

 

Since when do they have any interest in violations of traffic laws?

Fake interest here as the holidays are coming and they want to give the people the feeling that they are doing their best to make the roads safer... So all this kind of news is nothing but  to save their face

Tell the Scandinavians upon arrival that antlers here are not deer which can be haunted - to avoid hunting excursions which otherwise might be offered by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to skyrocket their statistics even more. One in eight Scandinavians shot down a Thai deer with blinking antlers ......... now that would make the world travel news for sure! 

Police Warn Against Reindeer Antlers and Coloured Lights on Cars.

 

Don't make me Laugh .

What a bout Idiots like this , they are dangerous .

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On 12/16/2024 at 12:13 PM, Deserted said:

But docorations make cars easier to see, that's got to cut down accidents. Better to have them.

 

Yes indeed, how about these:-

 

I COVERED MY CAR IN 1000'S OF CHRISTMAS LIGHTS! *INSANE*

 

 

Viral Christmas Car Décor to Avoid This Festive Period | Chill

 

 

On 12/16/2024 at 11:50 AM, webfact said:

The decorations might result in accidents or pose risks to other road users.

 

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How about behavior that might result in accidents or pose risks to other road users? BKK municipal workers on a random day on Patthanakarn while I was practicing my panning technique...

7 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

They're not real, they attack to upper door jam it looks like.

 

 

Y'all ever been ta Tejas?

 

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18 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

 

Oh dear...    all rather amusing...      this has to be a windup.. 

 

 

 

 

Don't you mean Oh deer?

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