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This is what is needed but again it probably won’t happen, at least not in out of the way places. Not even the most callous Ahole would dare to intentionally hold up an ambulance where some of us hail from. The shame and embarrassment, let alone the potential of killing someone…

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This is needed due to the ignorance of many thai drivers/road users, should not be a maybe but a will be charged with murder as they are knowingly blocking an ambulance in an emergency, ambulances need to be fitted with bull bars so they can drive/ram  through the ignorant mongrels that deliberately block them.  Trouble is too many thai road users think they are allowed to do as they please especially seeing the police refuse to enforce road regulations, way past time the ignorant ones were made to pay.

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3 hours ago, daveAustin said:

This is what is needed but again it probably won’t happen, at least not in out of the way places. Not even the most callous Ahole would dare to intentionally hold up an ambulance where some of us hail from. The shame and embarrassment, let alone the potential of killing someone…

-Do you know who my dad is......

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1 hour ago, PoorSucker said:

-Do you know who my dad is......

No... but there was that one meeting with your mother.... 

:sorry:

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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Failure to comply with this law carries an initial penalty of a fine not exceeding 500 baht.

Should be like Finland and penalties are based on income.

Notable example is Anders Wiklöf, a Finnish businessman, who was fined €121,000 (approximately $129,544) for speeding

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