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Airport denied on violent measure over red shirts

The Nation

BANGKOK: - Sumet Phomanee, chairman of Airports of Thailand Plc, yesterday denied that brutal measures were taken against the red-shirt group at Suvarnabhumi Airport even though he regarded that they were involved in the illegal collection of extra parking fees.

On Monday the group rallied in front of Pheu Thai Party headquarters to ask MPs for help. They accused airport authorities of threatening them.

Sumet said that according to Parking Management Co's concession, the firm only had the right to keep parking fees collected from arriving vehicles, but they were also keeping extra parking fees collected on the fifth floor of the parking building.

"The airport has already told them that they are breaking the law but they still ignore our warning so we have to sue them," he said.

The red shirts' involvement was not a worry and Pheu Thai has nothing to do with this case. It's not a Pheu Thai problem.

"I don't want to blame the fee collectors but whoever hired them has to take responsibility. I have to arrest them because this is a mafia activity. I also insist that there is no outlawed measure applied to them." he added.

Transport Minister Jarupong Ruangsuwan said he agreed with Sumet about arresting the illegal fee collectors.

He also insisted that even though the red shirts are involved, they have to face justice because no one is above the law.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-03

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Criminals seeking help from the government due to being unable to carry out their crimes...humour.

These politically-motivated charges of illegally collecting parking fees will be exonerated by the amnesty bill passing in Parliament.

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I park at Suvarnabhumi Airport quite often. Sometimes a few days at a time. The fee is 250 baht per day. If I parked like 5 days, they will try to give me tickets/receipts for say 2 or 3 days (each have a value of 250 baht incl.tax). I always count, and ask for the missing tickets. Sometimes I have to ask twice to get the correct amount. This stupid system encourages corruption!

The last time I parked, I saw the mafia at the 5th floor. The block certain spots, naming them VIP spots. They have a system with a 2nd parking ticket, with an unannounced price.

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The red shirts' involvement was not a worry and Pheu Thai has nothing to do with this case. It's not a Pheu Thai problem.

That's an interesting comment as Wipoj Apornrat is a PTP MP.

"Today Pheu Thai is the government but why are the red shirts still getting arrested? Have they already forgotten the red shirts? We hope Pheu Thai will watch over us but if the government continues to work like this, we have to rethink the Pheu Thai Party," said Wipoj Apornrat, one of the red-shirt leaders.

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I park at Suvarnabhumi Airport quite often. Sometimes a few days at a time. The fee is 250 baht per day. If I parked like 5 days, they will try to give me tickets/receipts for say 2 or 3 days (each have a value of 250 baht incl.tax). I always count, and ask for the missing tickets. Sometimes I have to ask twice to get the correct amount. This stupid system encourages corruption!

The last time I parked, I saw the mafia at the 5th floor. The block certain spots, naming them VIP spots. They have a system with a 2nd parking ticket, with an unannounced price.

Unbelievable!

Perhaps it's about time Airports of Thailand did start using violent methods to deal with them.

And what does this mean?

Sumet said that according to Parking Management Co's concession, the firm only had the right to keep parking fees collected from arriving vehicles,

And why does an illegal gang have a concession to keep anything, and who actually does "own" the red concession?

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So, once more it is established without a doubt that "red shirts" equals mafia.

Yes and these are some of their better traits.

Wait until some smart Red Shirt leader (Oxy + moron)) decides to allow them to set up their own toll booths on the highways. Could happen in the present climate of uncertainty.

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The red shirts' involvement was not a worry and Pheu Thai has nothing to do with this case. It's not a Pheu Thai problem.

That's an interesting comment as Wipoj Apornrat is a PTP MP.

"Today Pheu Thai is the government but why are the red shirts still getting arrested? Have they already forgotten the red shirts? We hope Pheu Thai will watch over us but if the government continues to work like this, we have to rethink the Pheu Thai Party," said Wipoj Apornrat, one of the red-shirt leaders.

Like Jatuporn, Wipoj puts his Red Shirt duties ahead of his Pheu Thai duties.

Before Sae Daeng caught a bullet with his head, he had Wipoj tapped for top positions.

http://www.thaivisa....50#entry5266171

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The red shirts' involvement was not a worry and Pheu Thai has nothing to do with this case. It's not a Pheu Thai problem.

That's an interesting comment as Wipoj Apornrat is a PTP MP.

"Today Pheu Thai is the government but why are the red shirts still getting arrested? Have they already forgotten the red shirts? We hope Pheu Thai will watch over us but if the government continues to work like this, we have to rethink the Pheu Thai Party," said Wipoj Apornrat, one of the red-shirt leaders.

Like Jatuporn, Wipoj puts his Red Shirt duties ahead of his Pheu Thai duties.

Before Sae Daeng caught a bullet with his head, he had Wipoj tapped for top positions.

http://www.thaivisa....50#entry5266171

These sure are a bunch of fine upstanding folks. The kind you would want as a next door neighbor.
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The red shirts' involvement was not a worry and Pheu Thai has nothing to do with this case. It's not a Pheu Thai problem.

That's an interesting comment as Wipoj Apornrat is a PTP MP.

"Today Pheu Thai is the government but why are the red shirts still getting arrested? Have they already forgotten the red shirts? We hope Pheu Thai will watch over us but if the government continues to work like this, we have to rethink the Pheu Thai Party," said Wipoj Apornrat, one of the red-shirt leaders.

Like Jatuporn, Wipoj puts his Red Shirt duties ahead of his Pheu Thai duties.

Before Sae Daeng caught a bullet with his head, he had Wipoj tapped for top positions.

http://www.thaivisa....50#entry5266171

These sure are a bunch of fine upstanding folks. The kind you would want as a next door neighbor.

They'd be strong-arming you to pay a parking fee for you to use your own driveway.

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He also insisted that even though the red shirts are involved, they have to face justice because no one is above the law.

Try and convince the red thugs of that.

Or put all yellow shirts in jail for occupying the airport...... you seem to forget just how this all started...
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He also insisted that even though the red shirts are involved, they have to face justice because no one is above the law.

Try and convince the red thugs of that.

Or put all yellow shirts in jail for occupying the airport...... you seem to forget just how this all started...

This all started a year and a half year before the airport when Red Shirts injured hundreds in their Bangkok riot.

That was the start of violence of any color.

p.s. the Red Shirts responsible are still awaiting adjudication on those charges.

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He also insisted that even though the red shirts are involved, they have to face justice because no one is above the law.

Try and convince the red thugs of that.

Or put all yellow shirts in jail for occupying the airport...... you seem to forget just how this all started...

I think you forget how this all started. We could go back to early 2006 when Thaksin changed the law so he could sell his company to the Singaporeans, or even back to 2001 when Thaksin made an "honest mistake".

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He also insisted that even though the red shirts are involved, they have to face justice because no one is above the law.

Try and convince the red thugs of that.

Or put all yellow shirts in jail for occupying the airport...... you seem to forget just how this all started...

How it all started. It was all so long ago it's getting fuzzy now. Wasn't it all something to do with some rich bloke from up north who was stealing everything, putting his family in various positions of power? Then some other mob, who didn't like this as they were not the ones stealing everything for once, kicked up a fuss and stared cooing. Red or Yellow, if they break the law lock em up. This typical Thai farce at the countries main international airport is so embarrassing yet none of the so called 'leaders' are doing anything. How any nation can allow any part of it's main international airport to be controlled by local mafia's is beyond me, as was the Yellow invasion. These things could simply not happen in the vast majority of countries.

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Criminals seeking help from the government due to being unable to carry out their crimes...humour.

You conveniently ignore the fact that the government is supporting enforcement measures. No favourtism is being shown.

Not what you wanted to see was it?

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The Reds and there leader Mr T think they are above the Law.... Look at there actions.....

Do you have a reading comprehension problem? The oT is enforcing the applicable rules. The complainants are not above the law in this matter are they? So why go off on a tangent?

Oh, that's right, you can't bring yourself to acknowledge that the government is supporting the rule of law here.

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No one is above the law, but since their fear filled leader is trying to change that some of the reds have a delusional reality that they can do as they please and then run to Pardon Thaskin Party (PTP) to help in their fleecing.

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Criminals seeking help from the government due to being unable to carry out their crimes...humour.

You conveniently ignore the fact that the government is supporting enforcement measures. No favourtism is being shown.

Not what you wanted to see was it?

You seem to be confused - my post merely stated what the reds was doing, seeking help from the government to 'not be harassed' when they are carrying out their crimes.

How this will end is still yet to be decided.

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