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Drive Drunk, Lose Your Car: Thailand’s OAG Pushes Tough New Proposal


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55 minutes ago, seajae said:

hahahahahaha, this would see probably half or more of cars removed, what they need to do is get the machines that turn cars into a metal box/cube  at the check points, watching their cars squashed might make the idiots realize what they have done

 

You assume they own the vehicles. The last estimate I saw for private passenger vehicles subject to loans/financing/leasing was 80%.

That means that the leasing company or bank or third part funder is going to incur a financial loss price because the borrower will not have the funds to satisfy the debt iif thee vehicle is taken. Do you think Kasikorn or  SCB or others would not object?

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

suggesting that those who drive under the influence demonstrate a blatant disregard for public safety, warranting such stringent measures.

I don´t understand! What stringent measures? All developed countries stop and arrest drunk drivers and impound their cars. It´s only Thailand and a few other countries that let off with a fine and let a drunk driver on his way home in/on the same vehicle.

And that comment, comes from Renowned legal academic Pokpong Srisanit from Thammasat University. There is no end to the the low level of the brain trust.

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Posted
53 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Please, don't take mine, it's a chick magnet. 

 

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Ok Skip, just needs a number plate!

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Posted
1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Most cars in Thailand are owned by a bank or finance company.

 

but they would lose their down payment and all the monthly payments they've already made ...!

i think that alone will hurt the drunk driver, but what's going to hurt even more is the loss of face ...

 

maybe the car finance industry and the government will find a way to create a win-win solution for them ... :smile:

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33 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

 

but they would lose their down payment and all the monthly payments they've already made ...!

i think that alone will hurt the drunk driver, but what's going to hurt even more is the loss of face ...

 

maybe the car finance industry and the government will find a way to create a win-win solution for them ... :smile:

But have you looked at the number of Thais advertising on marketplace to give their cars away (you take over the repayments)?

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1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

I don´t understand! What stringent measures? All developed countries stop and arrest drunk drivers and impound their cars. It´s only Thailand and a few other countries that let off with a fine and let a drunk driver on his way home in/on the same vehicle.

Yep.

Posted
4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

To be fair, Australia was once our jail, and you could be sent there for stealing a loaf of bread, so not much change really.

OK, but also true Australians at large (200+ years after Australia being a penal colony for the UK) are serious about such matters and expect the various governments to install serious laws about such subjects.

 

From my knowledge the most serious is Japan. Japanese citizens are very very serious about 'don't drive after consuming alcohol'.

 

I was there on a 2 year work project about 15 years ago. An engineer from Australia joined our team. He insisted on socializing with the Japanese team he was leading.

 

The first time he took his team to a pub (actually a karaoke) after work he got drunk, he had a company issue car, he insisted on driving home, the most senior Japanese man in the team confiscated his car keys and a couple of others drove him home. Next morning at the office the senior western manager scolded him strongly. 

 

A week later he took his wife to a restaurant for a family celebration. Driving home he was stopped by a Japanese police patrol. He was breathalyzed and was well over the limit. He was held at the police station.

 

Female English speaking officer was quickly organized and took the wife home and stayed with the wife until next morning.

 

Early next morning a senior Japanese police officer called the company and advised that the foreigner would be deported the same day for the drunk driving offence.

 

Police also called the female officer (at the wife's rented house) and told her to inform the Australian wife her visa would be cancelled within 24 hrs., and instructed the officer to help the wife pack all their belongings ready for going to the Kansai airport by midday that day. 

 

Early afternoon they flew out, returned to Australia.

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Well, they should probably be impounded and crushed... the cars that is. The thing is, since DUI is utterly endemic here, the lawmakers will also get caught out. Alright, the 'd'you know who I am' line would get many bypassed, but the likes of Chiang Mai where it is quite tight would catch a few of them out.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

I pray it will come 🙏

Careful what you wish for. Ok, drunks shouldn't be on the road--cars that is, I'd never drive under the influence, but bikes aren't such a huge issue? If you kill yourself, it doesn't really matter. 😋

I would just be careful of the let's-make-everything-normal-and-cosy here, because all of a sudden you're in your boring country again.

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Posted
36 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

Careful what you wish for. Ok, drunks shouldn't be on the road--cars that is, I'd never drive under the influence, but bikes aren't such a huge issue? If you kill yourself, it doesn't really matter. 😋

I would just be careful of the let's-make-everything-normal-and-cosy here, because all of a sudden you're in your boring country again.

Any vehicle you're drunk driving should be seized of course. Not only cars but motorcycles or bycicles even.

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So to summarise - Absolutely nothing as usual, just it might be an idea....Where do they find them? Are they given away at birth and then escape? Surely a mercy killing or cull should be instigated for these morons, at a minimum sterilization.

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