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Thai Court Rules Traffic Fines Can't Block Vehicle Tax Renewal


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Well done to K.  Amnat Kaewprasong. 

"the police failed to adhere to required legal procedures."

There must be thousands of outstanding fines which may now all be illegal according to this judgement.....

Any lessons learnt for the cops?

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That's hilarious!
Well like all of the Thais in Thailand, if I'm issued a ticket, I'll forget to pay it - like forever.

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5 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Well done to K.  Amnat Kaewprasong. 

"the police failed to adhere to required legal procedures."

There must be thousands of outstanding fines which may now all be illegal according to this judgement.....

Any lessons learnt for the cops?

Doubtful.

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2 hours ago, ardsong said:

Thailand should change the law  in this sense as it will improve the payment of fines in time

I was under the impression that it WAS the Law here, pay fines before registering your vehicle.

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3 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

I was under the impression that it WAS the Law here, pay fines before registering your vehicle.

It was, but naturally they have shot their self in the foot, yet again..........🤪

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2 hours ago, ardsong said:

In Oman where I worked for some years it was different , you could not renew your yearly car registration without having cleared all outstanding traffic fines. Easy to check and the country had no long outstanding fines and a good disciplined traffic. Thailand should change the law  in this sense as it will improve the payment of fines in time, the force payment will give a boost to better traffic behavior, so a win-win situation

 

Same in Saudi, also, if you had any outstanding tickets you could not get an exit visa to go on holiday, and if you had a multi exit-re-entry visa they would clock you at immigration.

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When will they ever learn? They wonder why people don’t care about driving laws. No repercussions for the drivers. What happened to the point system?  😂🤣 It never ceases to amaze me even after 20+ years. TIT

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If the authority issues/communicates with the violator, then the authorities should be allowed to deny registration on unpaid tickets…

 

if the headlines is correct, then the courts made a bad ruling…it makes it sound like authorities can’t deny registration even if tickets are not paid…

 

this could be bad journalism as well

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2 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

Same in Saudi, also, if you had any outstanding tickets you could not get an exit visa to go on holiday, and if you had a multi exit-re-entry visa they would clock you at immigration.

In The Netherlands the police is even coming at night to wake you up to pay the fines...

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I find it more convenient to pay fines through the ATM rather than wait. I have seen one person told he can't renew his license without paying outstanding fines. 

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11 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

...There must be thousands of outstanding fines which may now all be illegal according to this judgement.....

Any lessons learnt for the cops?

That's a misinterpretation of the court decision.

 

The unpaid fine is still legal. It was the manner in which the Land Transportation Department refused to renew the vehicle registration because of the unpaid fine that was illegal.

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Sadly, Laws and Courts that promotes accidents and fatalities. What happen to the so called Road Safety Initiative program with WHO recently?

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20 hours ago, Purdey said:

I find it more convenient to pay fines through the ATM rather than wait. I have seen one person told he can't renew his license without paying outstanding fines. 

i find  it more convenient to file em in the trash especially the last one 121 in a 120...............go screw yerselves BIB

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1 minute ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

i find  it more convenient to file em in the trash

 

What a totally abhorrent attitude.

 

How about sticking to the rules so we can all be safe(r).

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2 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

What a totally abhorrent attitude.

 

How about sticking to the rules so we can all be safe(r).

 

I must have missed how paying a traffic fine adheres to safety

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On 12/21/2024 at 2:22 PM, Ralf001 said:

had to renew road tax on my daily last month.... yeah DLT refused due to outstanding fines.

 

I guess that hurts then

 

 

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2 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

I must have missed how paying a traffic fine adheres to safety

 

I'll try and explain.....this is tricky.

 

Let's start with a question......Why might he have been issued with a ticket?......certainly not for parking.....how about speeding or driving like a total d***head?

 

So let's assume he was driving too fast and/or like a d***head and he kept having to pay ever increasing punitive fines, face driving bans and potentially imprisonment......

 

That might just lead to him thinking...oh I know....i'll stop driving in this fashion, even if only for my own selfish reasons.

 

This is how fines work....they (generally) discourage people from doing things they ought not to be doing.

 

Putting fines in the bin doesn't deter anyone.....having to keep paying them will.

 

Hope this helps.

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3 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

I guess that hurts then

 

 

 

 

Wonderful....you grasped the concept before you could even read my post....well done.

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