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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers’ motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

The boxes would be placed in 112 spots across the city including Khao San Road, Phra Sumen Road, Din Sor Road, Sam Sen train station, the BTS skywalk at Victory Monument and outside Emporium Shopping Mall.

The boxes, installed since August 21, have so far received 100 reports, an informed source said yesterday. The BMA has warned people to not push the emergency button unless there's a real emergency or they could face up to six months in jail or Bt1,000 in fine.

In related news, the BMA reported that crash cushions have been installed at 10 risky sites on elevated Ratchawipa and Borommoratchachononi roads, while the remaining eight sites will get their crash cushions in two weeks.

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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers’ motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

So the box is on a bike? Pleeeeeeeeease get some journalists.

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It is one thing to have the emergency boxes. It is another thing to get a rapid response.

I am curious as to what the "card swipe" thing is ?.......do you have to use a credit card to make a call ?....rolleyes.gif

Well done BiB, bribery and corruption going hi-tech...they now accept a credit card payment before they do anything

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It is one thing to have the emergency boxes. It is another thing to get a rapid response.

I am curious as to what the "card swipe" thing is ?.......do you have to use a credit card to make a call ?....rolleyes.gif

Well done BiB, bribery and corruption going hi-tech...they now accept a credit card payment before they do anything

Could be a card reward scheme. The more incidents attended the higher the rewards.

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It is one thing to have the emergency boxes. It is another thing to get a rapid response.

I am curious as to what the "card swipe" thing is ?.......do you have to use a credit card to make a call ?....rolleyes.gif

Well done BiB, bribery and corruption going hi-tech...they now accept a credit card payment before they do anything

Maybe have to swipe your Thai national ID card?

No doubt there will be a problem with nuisance calls, people just pressing the button for fun etc.

But to have to swipe a card to some extent defeats the urgency factor.

There will be cases where the purse / wallet of the caller has just been snatched, therefore no card to swipe, or the caller left their card at home. No card - bad luck, no help? Surely it cannot be like that.

The emergency call in / response should be able to function without a card.

What about tourists, can they use it? What card? And doesn't appear to be any English language on the box.

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It is one thing to have the emergency boxes. It is another thing to get a rapid response.

I am curious as to what the "card swipe" thing is ?.......do you have to use a credit card to make a call ?....rolleyes.gif

Well done BiB, bribery and corruption going hi-tech...they now accept a credit card payment before they do anything

Maybe have to swipe your Thai national ID card?

No doubt there will be a problem with nuisance calls, people just pressing the button for fun etc.

But to have to swipe a card to some extent defeats the urgency factor.

There will be cases where the purse / wallet of the caller has just been snatched, therefore no card to swipe, or the caller left their card at home. No card - bad luck, no help? Surely it cannot be like that.

The emergency call in / response should be able to function without a card.

What about tourists, can they use it? What card? And doesn't appear to be any English language on the box.

Swiping takes away any possibility of doing it anonymously. Not very helpful at all.

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It is one thing to have the emergency boxes. It is another thing to get a rapid response.

I am curious as to what the "card swipe" thing is ?.......do you have to use a credit card to make a call ?....rolleyes.gif

Well done BiB, bribery and corruption going hi-tech...they now accept a credit card payment before they do anything

Could be a card reward scheme. The more incidents attended the higher the rewards.

I wonder what the rewards could be ?.....a reduction in sentance the next time you visit the Bangkok Hilton, for every 365 day sentance get a 2 day discount for every other crime you report... whistling.gif

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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers' motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

So the box is on a bike? Pleeeeeeeeease get some journalists.

No the box is not on a bike. The article doesn't say that at all. Try reading it again.

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No need to swipe. Just follow the clear instructions on the box. press button, wait for an operator to answer, then talk.

Don't know how some of you made it through life.

how have you made it through life not knowing what sarcasm is ?

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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers' motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

So the box is on a bike? Pleeeeeeeeease get some journalists.

No the box is not on a bike. The article doesn't say that at all. Try reading it again.

You should try reading TAH's post again thats what he was inferring in his post

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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers' motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

So the box is on a bike? Pleeeeeeeeease get some journalists.

the sentence is clear enough, you are splitting hairs

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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers' motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

So the box is on a bike? Pleeeeeeeeease get some journalists.

How could you possibly read that into it? I guess English isn't your first language? Or perhaps, and more likely, a failed attempt at humour (English spelling)?

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BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) yesterday announced that it would be installing emergency boxes at 112 dangerous locations in 22 districts to help people report crimes, emergencies or public annoyances round the clock. The law enforcers' motorbikes would be equipped with a GPS to locate the problem area in time.

So the box is on a bike? Pleeeeeeeeease get some journalists.

Try Specsavers!

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No need to swipe. Just follow the clear instructions on the box. press button, wait for an operator to answer, then talk.

Don't know how some of you made it through life.

Seems clear enough to me too davejones.

Symbols remove the need to read Thai script, multi lingual I suppose, and presumably there will be somebody available who has a command of English to handle calls from other than Thai speakers, and that's another issue entirely.

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the card is obviously Micro-Chip (as there is no actual magnetic swipe).. its just an area. so it must be either Thai ID cards (to prevent miss-use), or maybe its for the police to do some admin to the box or something.

so,, as for foreigners, I guess we cant use it!

6 months in jail or a 1000 baht fine seems somewhat incomparable !!

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It is one thing to have the emergency boxes. It is another thing to get a rapid response.

I am curious as to what the "card swipe" thing is ?.......do you have to use a credit card to make a call ?....rolleyes.gif

Well done BiB, bribery and corruption going hi-tech...they now accept a credit card payment before they do anything

Could be a card reward scheme. The more incidents attended the higher the rewards.

I wonder what the rewards could be ?.....a reduction in sentance the next time you visit the Bangkok Hilton, for every 365 day sentance get a 2 day discount for every other crime you report... whistling.gif

Indeed, making the BiBs job so much easier. Specials discounts on sentencing also. We could see a move to self policing soon

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