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5 Frenchmen arrested for running police checkpoint in Phuket


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The checkpoint was set up to apprehend motorists carrying weapons without valid justification...

 

What exactly is a "valid justification" for someone riding a motorbike after 1:00 AM to be carrying a weapon?

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

There has been no report on whether the rental shop owner will be able to reclaim the motorcycles once the case is concluded.

What are the odds...

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The fines are pathetic. I guess based on what a Thai would be fined, but of no deterrent to tourists etc. 

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Well, truth being told, I felt more than once to just drive ahead. Late last year, from Nong Khai to Bangkok, I got stopped no  less than six times. In addition to (Thai) driving license and checking if road tax sticker was valid, in two cases they wanted to see my passport, in one case they wanted to see my work permit, in one case they wanted to see the car papers (I keep a laminated copy of the registration - in my name) which initially was rejected but got settled by my insistence as there is no law to carry the original car registration on the vehicle.  

Bottomline is, that you feel caught by highway robbery gangs with face masks, sun shades, impolite Thai shouting ...... and, in many cases, open to "tips"! 

This does, however, not excuse the behavior of those five non-Thais yet less could be more. And, if you really want to bring discipline onto Thai roads, then take all those drivers out who drive without helmet, without driving license, expired road tax, intoxicated or in a vehicle clearly no longer roadworthy - me thinks. 

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"In this case, the two men received a sentence of two months in jail and a fine of 6,000 baht. However, their imprisonment was suspended for one year."

 

Pointless, as they'll be long gone by then.

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2 minutes ago, thai006 said:

When Thailand gonna understand ???   Put people in jail or deport them and blacklist them    and not put 500 fine for that kind of farang 

 

"...........and not put 500 fine for that kind of farang"

 

500 baht fine just for Thais, then? 

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20 minutes ago, sambum said:

"In this case, the two men received a sentence of two months in jail and a fine of 6,000 baht. However, their imprisonment was suspended for one year."

 

Pointless, as they'll be long gone by then.

 

A suspended sentence means as long as they don't break the law again during that year, it's considered served. But yes, surely they'll be long gone either way. 

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