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Phuket: Kata/Karon tuk-tuk drivers: 'We will block the road'
Naraporn Tuarob

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Sommart Homwaan, leader of the KTG.

PHUKET: -- Kata and Karon tuk-tuk drivers have confirmed in a meeting they will “definitely” block the road to stop the new airport buses entering Patong, Karon and Kata, and have officially put on record their opposition to the proposed airport bus service.

A meeting was held this afternoon (April 5) and was called by the Kata-Karon Tuk-Tuk Group (KTG) and the Karon Municipality. It was held at the Municipality offices, which were jammed with at least 100 people.

In the hot seat was Teerayut Prasertpol, Chief the Provincial Land Transport Office. He stressed that the plan had been carefully made and would definitely go ahead.

The Kata-Karon tuk-tuk drivers told him that the bus route could be launched, but not into Patong, Karon or Kata. If the service did go ahead to those three places, they would “definitely block the road to stop it”.

Sommart Homwaan, leader of the KTG, said, “We already suffer from the Russian tour companies setting up business here and charging people half the fares we do. If the [airport] bus comes here and is charging B30 from Karon to Patong, how do we make a living?”

Mr Teerayut replied, “This plan was made for benefit of the public. It cannot be stopped. If you want to block the roads we will still continue. We have the support of Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung.”

One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”

Mr Teerayut said, “I have heard your views and I will take these back to the Governor. Then, we will see what how he will react to this.”

The tuk-tuk drivers said they had already been in touch with their counterparts in Patong to combine forces against the bus service.

Mr Teerayut replied that Mayor Pian Keesin of Patong had already agreed to talk with tuk-tuk drivers in Phuket’s tourist capital to get their agreement to the bus service.

Pol Lt Col Pachai Matthayan of Karon Police Station warned the drivers, “You can protest, but if you break the law by blocking roads, harming people or damaging property, we will enforce the law.”

He added that if there were insufficient officers to prevent law-breaking at the time, photos and videos would be taken and those who were caught on camera committing crimes could expect to be arrested later.

Mayor Pian’s son Phrap, who is president of the Phuket Taxi Federation, which represents about half the tuk-tuks in Patong, told The Phuket News this afternoon, “I can confirm 100 per cent that the tuk-tuk drivers of Patong will not block the road.

“If they did, it would be a bad blow to Patong’s image.”

He had a message for the KTG: “If you want close your town, go ahead, but don’t close mine.”

However, he grumbled that there had not been enough public participation in the decision process. He added, “I wonder who has the concession for this bus service. The whole thing needs to be much more transparent. Why weren’t we [tuk-tuks] informed first?”

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-kata-karon-tuk-tuk-drivers-%E2%80%98we-will-block-the-road%E2%80%99-38446.php

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-- Phuket News 2013-04-05

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Not even the local business owners like the Tuk Tuks. Apparently from the top statements not even the Government does

See how many Thais use Tuk Tuks in BKK? Now compare with how many Thais you saw in Phuket Tuk Tuks

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

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Whilst they are busy "blocking the road" - the tourist are busy booking holidays to other destinations - that's the tourist with money to spend, not the Chinese, Russians and Indians.

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

I could too, if the person making that statement was born and raised in Phuket and used to have a rice field.

and sold it to live the good life, drinking whiskey & buying shiny things

and driving a tuk-tuk. :) :)

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

I could too, if the person making that statement was born and raised in Phuket and used to have a rice field.

and sold it to live the good life, drinking whiskey & buying shiny things

and driving a tuk-tuk. smile.pngsmile.png

then drive a tuk tuk, after the whiskey was gone, shiney things sold & the Mia Noi had done a runner...........

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

Are you seriously falling for this by suggesting that driving a tuk tuk or taxi at 5 to 10x the price of any other place in Thailand is the only way for a person in Phuket to earn a living?

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What a joke - they are so far out of touch with the real world it's not even worth arguing with them. I wonder if the police will do their job though.

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What a joke - they are so far out of touch with the real world it's not even worth arguing with them. I wonder if the police will do their job though.

NO!

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

Are you seriously falling for this by suggesting that driving a tuk tuk or taxi at 5 to 10x the price of any other place in Thailand is the only way for a person in Phuket to earn a living?

Agreed - I am currently looking for staff, no English skills needed & or prior experience, again if anyone knows one of these hard done by sevants of the people please PM me & i will offer them a job! Subject to the same basic checks as all other Thai nationals.

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

Are you seriously falling for this by suggesting that driving a tuk tuk or taxi at 5 to 10x the price of any other place in Thailand is the only way for a person in Phuket to earn a living?

Agreed - I am currently looking for staff, no English skills needed & or prior experience, again if anyone knows one of these hard done by sevants of the people please PM me & i will offer them a job! Subject to the same basic checks as all other Thai nationals.

Would you employ the guy in the picture?

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"One tuk-tuk driver responded, “Tell Chalerm that in Phuket we no longer have rice fields. We just have tuk-tuks. This is the only way we can make a living.”"

If this is true then I can empathize.

Are you seriously falling for this by suggesting that driving a tuk tuk or taxi at 5 to 10x the price of any other place in Thailand is the only way for a person in Phuket to earn a living?

Agreed - I am currently looking for staff, no English skills needed & or prior experience, again if anyone knows one of these hard done by sevants of the people please PM me & i will offer them a job! Subject to the same basic checks as all other Thai nationals.

Would you employ the guy in the picture?

Yup - show him how to really work for his money

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What these geniuses don't understand is that these buses run once per hour, so if tourists are queued up, there won't be space for all of them and the lazy ass tuk tuk drivers can poach those waiting

in the queue. This bus service makes their life easier and more profitable actually............... If only they would understand....geniuses!

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Think in this way. In one years time we'll have another story to tell when someone asks "Why there is not a bus service from Kata to Patong"

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Just revoke 2/3 of all Tuk-Tuk licenses. Then the income for the rest of the Tuk-Tuk-drivers will go up immediately. And there are still too many of them.

Or increase the amount of licenses to so high that they start to fight each other. That would be more fun to watch.

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