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Posted 2013-01-23 07:

Toilets at all bus-stops, Pongsapat says

BANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai Party candidate Pongsapat Pongcharoen promised yesterday to build public toilets at all 4,900-plus bus stops in the capital if he is elected as the next Bangkok governor.

Pongsapat said the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration under his leadership would not suffer from floods.

Today on the campaign trail, Police General Pongsapat reiterated his earlier claim with an even more emphatic, the capital city will never again be flooded, if he is elected.

I guess we're heading for the " every one will be rich in 6 months" slogan .

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Posted 2013-01-23 07:

Toilets at all bus-stops, Pongsapat says

BANGKOK: -- Pheu Thai Party candidate Pongsapat Pongcharoen promised yesterday to build public toilets at all 4,900-plus bus stops in the capital if he is elected as the next Bangkok governor.

Pongsapat said the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration under his leadership would not suffer from floods.

Today on the campaign trail, Police General Pongsapat reiterated his earlier claim with an even more emphatic, the capital city will never again be flooded, if he is elected.

I guess we're heading for the " every one will be rich in 6 months" slogan .

Oddly enough, he didn't reiterate about Bangkokians having 5,000 shiny, new toilets.... so even if there's no flooding and every one is rich... they very well may still have to search far and wide for commodes.

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Pongsapat said the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration under his leadership would not suffer from floods.

He would also implement a Bt10 flat rate for air-conditioned buses and would use a flat rate of Bt20 for BTS Skytrain services

Meanwhile, away from Fantasyland, BTS Skytrain said yesterday they will likely raise existing fares within 2 months due to several factors, such as the natural gas being shut off from Burma and the 300 baht minimum wage.

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