That seems to be the ongoing 'excuse'....
..."Oh I fee songsān (pity)"..... for them, they can't pay their fine so we just let them go !!!...
Which of course means those who are poor literally have nothing to lose and 'ride' accordingly.... it is this weak facet of Thai Policing that enables further abuse of road laws... after all, why bother following a law if they dont apply to you ?? !!!!...
Confiscating the bike for a few days would work in lieu of fining drivers who can't afford it - that could impact their bottom line and ability to 'earn' money.... BUT... there has to be some impact of enforcement for enforcement to actually be effective.
The issue of course, confiscating bikes takes 'effort' and thus we have the Police who are both lazy, but also have this 'songsān' approach which removes any effectiveness they could have.
Obviously, microwave radiation will not toast a piece of bread.
If you put bread in a microwave, you know what happens.
It will shrink and become hard as a rock.
(Sounds like I might be talking about something else, but I am not. I am talking about what microwaving does to bread. It will not toast bread as might a convection oven, a radiant oven, or a conventional toaster.)
Was it TRD, or one obscure officer within TRD? Unless BOI and/or TRD release a formal clarification we will have to wait another two or three years before RD's decisions shed light on this issue. In the meantime remit Y-1 income, early in year Y, so it is easy to prove you've things be their book.
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