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Thailand Boosts New Year's Road Safety with Tougher Drink-Driving Penalties

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Thailand has relaxed its restrictions on alcohol sales in one tread, and this one in another tread,

tougher Drink-Driving Penalties will sure make for a happy new year😏 

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    How about not ignoring the in average 50 daily traffic death on normal days, every day, every year, since forever in Thailand? Would it maybe make a difference when the police would enforce the l

  • They could have the death penalty for drunk driving and it would make no difference if there is no one to enforce the law.....

  • Yawn. Same same, different year. We've heard the following before ad nauseam, but only proper driving tests, real enforcement (many cops will DUI home), MASSIVE penalties and a better regard for

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Wow the fine is now 750 that's funny because the Chalong police are changing 10,000 so look at all the money they are pocketing, this country is becoming more of a joke everyday these politicians are only in it for the money the police are more then happy to stand on the side of the roads and shack down the Farangs for money everyday. 

22 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Brit' overturned his car few months back outside our gate......scum.

 

Crawled out of the rear window that had popped out......drunk as a skunk...... and immediately demanded no one was to phone the police.....

and did you not phone the police? Were you scared from a drunk man? I would have grabbbed him and got the wife to call the police.

5 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

and did you not phone the police? Were you scared from a drunk man? I would have grabbbed him and got the wife to call the police.

 

Something along those lines.........scared...yes....he and the guy he was with are known mafia......I did ask the wife to phone. but she refused point blank as she was well aware of who they were.

 

If could speak Thai I would have called...so yes scared.....not as hard as you.

Thai government statement about drunk driving 2024:  "Blah blah blah..."
Thai government statement about drunk driving 2023:  "Blah blah blah..."
Thai government statement about drunk driving 2022:  "Blah blah blah..."
Thai government statement about drunk driving 2021  "Blah blah blah..."
Thai government statement about drunk driving 2020:  "Blah blah blah..."
Thai government statement about drunk driving 2019:  "Blah blah blah..."
Thai government statement about drunk driving nnnn:  "Blah blah blah..."

Let's not even talk about "PM 2.5 'haze'" or "annual flooding."

On 12/27/2024 at 11:22 AM, daveAustin said:

Yawn. Same same, different year.

We've heard the following before ad nauseam, but only proper driving tests, real enforcement (many cops will DUI home), MASSIVE penalties and a better regard for life (put it out that there is no reincarnation) will curb it. The current licensing thing every 5 years is a joke, a monumental waste of time and monies which in itself causes more accidents and does not educate drivers one iota. Not bashing Thailand, it just is what it is and this type of tripe needs a response.  

OMG, you totally nailed it! 

If Thailand had a proper one time driving test for life, same as most civilised nations, the road fatality rate would plummet. 

On 12/27/2024 at 2:11 PM, KannikaP said:

How can they expect a larger fine for DUI, if the driver has spent it all on wallop?

The Police are good at improvising fine amounts

1 hour ago, agogohome said:

OMG, you totally nailed it! 

If Thailand had a proper one time driving test for life, same as most civilised nations, the road fatality rate would plummet. 

Totally wrong. If a driver had to take a test every say 10 years, things might get safer everywhere in the World. 

Driving conditions and road rules change constantly, as does the health of the driver.

In UK, at 70, you fill in a form to say 'Yes I can read a car's number plate, I am 100% fit to drive' That's it.

Same same different year! How many years have a I heard this rhetoric?! 

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