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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

On Saturday, February 15, authorities targeted local motorbike rental operators, penalising over ten businesses for failing to verify tourists' driving licences before renting out vehicles.

Just more fines... 

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12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

If this is indeed true it is certainly a step in the right direction. I have never in two decades seen either a policeman or the highway patrol pull over a driver for reckless driving, this would be a first. It would be a rare demonstration of law enforcement. 

The NZ boys that got locked up for wrestling the cop. Allegedly speeding and in the right lane was the reason for the stop.

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I'm curious to know if there are any cases where rental shops have been sued by family members of people that had a (fatal) accident, for renting out a motorcycle without a proper driving license? 

Yes, I know the painstaking process of going through court here and you'd probably say Thai will protect Thai. But I'm just wondering if there are any known cases where a rental shop was held liable...

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Twenty years ago on Samui police attempted to use the same tactics and achieved nothing. The shop owners absorbed the losses . The fines then and now are so small that tourists really do not care. Shop owners simply will not check for driving licences as to refuse to rent cycles would destroy them. I lived a short distance from one such shop. On several occasions whist talking to the shop owner over an afternoon beer the shop owner left his beer to rent a cycle to a tourist who had shortly before been stopped for not having a licence. Cycle rental is a big business

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4 hours ago, sikishrory said:

The NZ boys that got locked up for wrestling the cop. Allegedly speeding and in the right lane was the reason for the stop.

And they weren't deported??  Why not??

Posted
17 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

They should try this one on the other holiday islands here. Tao, Phangan and Samui.

Koh Phangan last week was a free for all with foreigners driving badly.

When in Rome

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They just have to go to any school in Thailand and watch the young kids roaring around  on their motorbikes but that won't happen no money in that

Posted
17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In an effort to address the rampant chaos on Phuket's roads, Patong police initiated a significant crackdown on reckless driving among foreign tourists over the weekend.

 

A step in the right direction - but hasn't this been announced numerous times already ???

- Targeting rental companies renting out to tourists without licenses ???

 

Then, how many Thai's are also riding around without licenses ???

 

 

The Thailand police should be targetting and  cracking down on ALL road users driving and riding recklessly.... and they should be doing so without any prejudice whatsoever....

 

If the bike is rented to a foreigner without a license, penalise the rental company too.

 

On the roads, crack down on the road behavior of Foreigners & Thai's, anyone without a license, driving poorly or recklessly, issue the same level of tickets and fines... 

 

Execute police work with consistency and effectiveness that is equal across all road users whether a high-so in an S-Class Merc, a delivery driver in a Box-Truck, a Tourist in a Yaris, a Grab Rider on a Honda click, a Foreigner on a CBR 1000 or a family man Honda or in his fortuna etc... 

 

Police work and controls are only effective when they are executed without prejudice, openly, cleanly, consistently with consistent penalties. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
17 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

If this is indeed true it is certainly a step in the right direction. I have never in two decades seen either a policeman or the highway patrol pull over a driver for reckless driving, this would be a first. It would be a rare demonstration of law enforcement. 

 

If could be bothered, I could post daily videos of outrageously stupid driving / riding.

 

Yesterday it was a 'Western idiot' on his bicycle, that overtook me as I was turning left, then cut across me to the inside....  inches away from hitting him I had to slam the anchors on... 

 

Mere moments before I had to swerve slightly to the right, to allow for the the oncomming motorcyclist (looked Thai) who had just dismounted the pavement onto the road riding straight towards me, had I not swerved, we'd have met head on (him colliding with my left / nearside headlight).

 

Moments before that, I had to emergency brake on a narrow soi with two way traffic, as an on coming motorcyclist miss-timed his overtake and tried to 'nip in' before the cars passed, he was never going to make it without me braking hard. 

 

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I will of course feel great sympathy for anyone who gets hurt in these situations.

 

But I will not feel or accept any responsibility for idiots who place their safety at risk like this. 

 

I will also feel great annoyance as their stupidity inconveniences my family while we are left without a car while its repaired... most likely on our own insurance as the other rider is likely both uninsured and unlicensed. 

 

Then of course is the helmet issue, as the fool who over takes in an impossible gap and hits my car smashed their head of the ground, either dies or is brain damaged - and then their family want to claim 'compensation' from me (or my Wife) who were simply driving safely down the road...   they will not get any of course and I'll be happy to take dash-cam footage to court (though never expect any such issue to reach that far).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Lieutenant Colonel Chamnan Sapsin of the Patong Traffic Police disclosed that tourists caught riding without licences were fined 1,000 baht each

You pay your fine and then you drive on..

 

Everything in Thailand is about money.

 

Nothing else matters.

 

Regards,

Bob.

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1 hour ago, john smith said:

On several occasions whist talking to the shop owner over an afternoon beer the shop owner left his beer to rent a cycle to a tourist who had shortly before been stopped for not having a licence. Cycle rental is a big business

Cycle riders don't require licences.

Posted
17 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

If this is indeed true it is certainly a step in the right direction. I have never in two decades seen either a policeman or the highway patrol pull over a driver for reckless driving, this would be a first. It would be a rare demonstration of law enforcement. 

Would a Boy in Brown recognise reckless driving,?  being Thai themselves they drive as stupid as the next one

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1 hour ago, Greenhill said:
5 hours ago, sikishrory said:

The NZ boys that got locked up for wrestling the cop. Allegedly speeding and in the right lane was the reason for the stop.

And they weren't deported??  Why not??

They were locked up for four months, with bail refused, until their release and return to New Zealand, apparently after negotiations involving NZ officials.  

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Nowhere else in the world have I seen people consistency take the kinds of chances and risks in the road, that they take here, with their families in the car. Nowhere. When they could have waited four seconds to make the uturn or turn onto the highway, and have a completely clear path, they instead choose to take a tremendous risk. It is beyond comprehension. I see it all the time. My eyes do not lie to me. This rarely ever happens to me in the US. The same applies to driving a scooter where infinitely more care is required in order to survive on the roads here. It is very likely that Thailand has the highest fatality rate in the world for scooter and motorbike drivers. 

 

If I decide to cut you off on a highway, when you are going 120kph, and I am making a u-turn, and there was plenty of room behind your car, to make a safe turn, is that an error, if it results in a horrific, fatal accident, and I take the lives of you and your family, and mine? Or is it sheer stupidity, blatant ignorance, no concern for your safety and the safety of my own family, or utter recklessness? Or all combined? 

 

Posted
19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In an effort to address the rampant chaos on Phuket's roads, Patong police initiated a significant crackdown on reckless driving among foreign tourists over the weekend.

 

Nothing to address the rampant chaos caused by reckless driving among locals?

 

More like they're making efforts to address a lack of funds in the office party fund.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

If I decide to cut you off on a highway, when you are going 120kph, and I am making a u-turn, and there was plenty of room behind your car, to make a safe turn, is that an error, if it results in a horrific, fatal accident, and I take the lives of you and your family, and mine? Or is it sheer stupidity, blatant ignorance, no concern for your safety and the safety of my own family, or utter recklessness? Or all combined? 

 

 

Look at this one. Pack of cars go racing on the highway and crash. Thai people think this is all fun and games I guess. You see these drivers every day in the city but never once will the police ever consider stopping them before they crash and get someone killed.

 

 

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4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

A step in the right direction - but hasn't this been announced numerous times already ???

- Targeting rental companies renting out to tourists without licenses ???

 

Then, how many Thai's are also riding around without licenses ???

 

 

The Thailand police should be targetting and  cracking down on ALL road users driving and riding recklessly.... and they should be doing so without any prejudice whatsoever....

 

If the bike is rented to a foreigner without a license, penalise the rental company too.

 

On the roads, crack down on the road behavior of Foreigners & Thai's, anyone without a license, driving poorly or recklessly, issue the same level of tickets and fines... 

 

Execute police work with consistency and effectiveness that is equal across all road users whether a high-so in an S-Class Merc, a delivery driver in a Box-Truck, a Tourist in a Yaris, a Grab Rider on a Honda click, a Foreigner on a CBR 1000 or a family man Honda or in his fortuna etc... 

 

Police work and controls are only effective when they are executed without prejudice, openly, cleanly, consistently with consistent penalties. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low hanging fruit, well you gotta start somewhere. Maybe they will start pulling over Thais as well.

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Why don’t they crack down on the wayThai people drive here it’s always the foreigners when they have an accident they say oh brake failure they blaming it on everything but their own stupidity TIT

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On 2/18/2025 at 5:28 PM, snoop1130 said:

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Picture of police stopping a Thai man in Phuket courtesy of Phuket News

 

In an effort to address the rampant chaos on Phuket's roads, Patong police initiated a significant crackdown on reckless driving among foreign tourists over the weekend. On Saturday, February 15, authorities targeted local motorbike rental operators, penalising over ten businesses for failing to verify tourists' driving licences before renting out vehicles.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Chamnan Sapsin of the Patong Traffic Police disclosed that tourists caught riding without licences were fined 1,000 baht each, while rental shops were hit with a 2,000-baht penalty per violation for their negligence in ensuring proper documentation. This operation led to the seizure of several motorbikes, creating a temporary halt for those affected.

 

 

 

The current strategy focuses on enforcing fines rather than closing down rental operations. Despite the intensity of the crackdown, police have so far been issuing financial penalties only, refraining from pursuing further legal actions or business closures. This steady approach is part of an ongoing effort to instil road discipline as Patong police continue to apprehend about twenty unlicensed foreign riders daily.

 

As authorities summon bike owners to settle fines and reclaim their vehicles, the Patong police remains resolute in their mission to maintain safer streets and restore order on the island, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-18

 

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Easy pickings yet again

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The very few times I go to Patong in any year I see the same police operation, at the small roundabout at the start of the road that goes up the mountain to Kata and Karon beaches there are two police officers, they only stop farangs motorbikes, it is a nice little earner for them.

 

In the Kathu district of Phuket where I live, there are very few farangs, 99% of the motorbike traffic I see is Thai, most of them do not wear helmets and many drive very badly, eg when I am turning left into the road I live in from the two-lane highway many undertake me in my car on my left even though I am part way through the turn, thus causing me to have to stop to avoid an accident, many times when driving I am overtaken by Thai bike drivers on both sides at the same time, I would just have a dent in my car if hit, they would have a 'dent' in their body. 

 

I turn right at a major crossroad near where I live, bikes from the opposite side of the traffic lights are showing red but the bikes just turn left into your path even if there is a sign saying no left turn on a red light for them.

 

Many just zoom onto the highway from the left without even bothering to look for other traffic, many times as you follow them you can not see the rider's face in the bike's mirrors which means they can not see you, they think mirrors are there to check on makeup etc. 

 

The police could just park up outside my gated estate and catch a bad driver or a rider without a helmet every ten seconds, the reason they do not is Thais can vote for the local government so they are allowed to do as they please. 

 

Isn't having a man, wife, and two kids on one motorbike considered dangerous driving, none with a helmet?

 

Isn't young boys zooming off down the street from school racing his schoolmates considered dangerous, I have seen it many times over the last two years.

 

I have seen about six accidents with motorbikes and as I drove past (ambulance etc. in attendance) I saw they were all Thai.

 

The vast majority of dangerous bike riders on the roads in Phuket are Thai so why just target foreigners, they are barking up the wrong tree as usual. 

 

But as usual, of the millions of visitors each year a few of them drive badly, and they are then in the news, the millions of Thai bad driving incidents are never even mentioned as it is normal, it would be the same as reporting it is hot in Phuket every day of the year. 😀

 

 

 

 

 

 

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