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Nai Harn Police Checkpoint

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As of today, 11:00am, Tuesday, 15 April, there is a checkpoint set up at Banana Corner in Nai Narn.

All motorbikes stopped, including those who are wearing helmets. Must be license and passport check.

Some cars stopped as well.

Huge number of people lined up to pay fines.

Happy New Year!

And you point? I have been stopped on my bike in Phuket several times and never paid a baht, because everything was legal, unlike Bangkok where if you are stupid enough to stop you will never leave without paying a 200 baht "driving while white" fine.

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And you point? I have been stopped on my bike in Phuket several times and never paid a baht, because everything was legal, unlike Bangkok where if you are stupid enough to stop you will never leave without paying a 200 baht "driving while white" fine.

I appreciate his point: to warn us about it.
I too drive legal, but you never know if they are going to find something. (plant something.)

Avoidance is best.
Thank you OP.

Yet another police checkpoint post,how boring

If you are licensed and legal as most people i know are they are not a problem

If not the fine is not much to worry about, they do not make you walk home, which they could

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